Of Snow and ScarletA Little Red Riding Hood Retelling
I found myself caught somewhere between nightmares—bitter flashes of fur and fang, hot breath, full snarls—and hopes and dreams as soft as gossamer, fleeting as sparrow in the snow, impossible to pin. Through it all was the memory of Finn’s mouth on mine, the brush of his lips, the shaking of his body as it pressed against me. He was all nerves and quiet, tender desperation.
An outcast with a proclivity for poisons, Andesine De Winter longs for a life outside her closed-minded village. But she's drawn to the surrounding forests of Thornwood, and the mysterious white wolf that saved her life as a child.
When the wolf reveals himself as the shape-changing Finn, an omega hiding from his former pack, Andesine finds herself in the middle of a conflict that threatens everything she holds dear—her dreams, her family, and the boy she's given her heart to.
There is more than one way to lose yourself, and more than one kind of wolf in the woods…
CW: This book is suitable for older teens and adults, with some sexual content
Praise for "Of Snow and Scarlet":
"She's only gone and done it again! A fantastic cast of characters, histories unearthed, revelations, confrontations, a whole lot of banter and a steaming pile of C.H.E.M.I.S.T.R.Y."
"I don't think I can put into words how much I loved this book."
"If you love a well built relationship, fun characters, beautiful atmosphere and world building that completely immerses you, add this one to you collection now!"
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