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Underdogs #10

The Wolf Who Cried Girl

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Almost ten years ago, Ariadne Willow helped create a stalemate between Hunters and canidae. That peace comes to an end with the abduction of Gwyneth Willow, her partner, Milo Duncan, and the doctor who kept Ari safe while she was in prison. When Milo manages to escape, Ari promises to pull out all the stops to rescue the others.But this time the Hunters have a plan. Another young canidae is abducted, and her imprisonment is streamed live on the internet for the whole world to see. Unless Ari can find her and stop it, the girl will have no choice but to transform, and canidae will be exposed.The key to winning may lie in a legendary lost book, a call to arms for all wolves to rise up against the Hunters. Ari worries that unleashing it will only lead to a long, bloody war. But with the lives of her mother and an innocent girl at stake, can Ari really afford to play fair?

224 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2021

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Geonn Cannon

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Geonn Cannon is a male author who grew up in Oklahoma, thousands of miles from the nearest coastline, who found his calling in stories about women who live on an island in the Pacific Northwest. In 2010, Geonn became the first male author to win the prestigious Golden Crown Literary Society Award for his novel "Gemini." In 2015, he won it again for "Dogs of War." He has written two official tie-in novels for Stargate SG-1, and his Riley Parra novels have been turned into an Emmy-nominated webseries by Tello Films. His first name is pronounced just like "John."

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1,980 reviews108 followers
December 20, 2021
This was rather satisfying to read with a fair bit of action, but that ending was the defining moment.
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December 4, 2021
The Underdogs series has been a favorite of mine for years. I picked up Underdogs in 2014 or so, but I was in a reading slump. When I finally broke my slump a few years later, I was hooked. I bought a kindle specifically for the Underdogs series, and plowed through them - even branching out to the other books in the same universe. They didn’t quite satisfy me like Underdogs did (no book did, really), but Geonn Cannon seems a pretty stand-up fellow and I do love the work I’ve read. I’m sad to see my favorite series go, but I wouldn’t trade the enjoyment for anything in the world. It ended on a high note, as Ari and Dale would. I would suggest this to any fellow gay looking for a good time.
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