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Love Hunters

Love Hunters

Serge de Moliere

When humans separate a werewolf from his beautiful werelynx lover, the beast’s search for his mate is relentless, but might also spell their doom.

Shape shifters Chiara and Aros are lovers and soul mates. Aros is a powerful werewolf while Chiara is a beautiful and potent were-lynx. Mid-Winter has come and the two lovers, together in the forest, are distracted when rapacious men surround them in a trap. Spurred into sudden fury, Aros flees—only to realize his lover has not escaped with him. Worse, in the aftermath of rage, Aros succumbs to an irresistible instinct for winter hibernation.

Yet even in his slumber, Aros is aroused by thoughts of Chiara. Fighting against instinct, he shakes off his winter sleep and, catching the fresh scent of her, begins a relentless hunt for his beloved.

A human named Gero discovers the naked, unconscious body of the beautiful Chiara and soon takes her to his cabin in the woods. After losing his father to a werewolf, he is hell bent on seeking vengeance, and will do anything to rid the world of all shape shifters. He doesn’t realize what Chiara is as word reaches him of a werewolf on the prowl…

Will Aros and Chiara be reunited? Or will Gero forever separate them in his blind quest for revenge?

Love Hunters is a 11,500-word novella.

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The Abduction

The Abduction

Serge de Moliere

The alien tried to probe her psyche, but she provoked his lust instead.

Juno thought she would be leaving all the troubles of her love life behind when she fled California to pursue a new life as a schoolteacher in rural America. However, her sensuous and temperamental nature does not fit well in this conservative environment.

Restless at night, she wanders alone near the river, when she is suddenly trapped by a net and captured by aliens. They interrogate her, locking her in a dark, windowless room on their home world, which intensifies her isolation and despair. Little does she realize, the aliens are intrigued by their analysis of her, particularly her sexual perversion, which is unlike anything they have seen in their cold and unresponsive females.

A series of further meetings ensue, with an alien “psychoanalyst” called Olaznog. His objective queries quickly turn into discussions of a more personal nature, and Juno can tell the alien is falling for her. But is it so simple? Is Juno destined for love of the most forbidden variety, or is there something far more insidious at play?

The Abduction is a 13,000-word novella.

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