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While I was reading, I somehow imperceptibly fell in love with this strange, intense, fascinatingly weird fictional world, where the dying lines of werewolves and shapeshifters coexist with the human one, trying to remain hidden and untouched. But some werewolves want to give their dying world a chance for a fresh start at any cost. And that's the moment when this story is born, following the lives of a group of children and adults who have literally gone through the hell of medical trials and experiments without ever explicitly consenting to be subjected to these changes. The common thread between the fates of all the survivors is that they carry within them a special recessive gene inherited somewhere from the generations before them.
The story is heavily plot driven, world building oriented and the romantic relationship of Dr.Landry Babin and Ethan is the spice, not the main meal.
Landry is one of the survivors.He is also a first generation product heavily affected by everything done to him while he was growing up.Not quite human and not quite were, he feels like he doesn't belong anywhere. The cruel and harsh world of the non humans constantly reminds him that he isn't welcome there, that he is a prey not a predator. Ethan is exactly on the other side of the border - born were, destined to lead his small, very conservative and aloof clan.
This s the first book in a series that follows the adventures of Landry and Ethan who are trying to build up their relationship while fighting for their lives and surviving the odds stacked up high against them.