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ABANDONED. 90's book about Native American with yellow eyes who is a wolf!
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From Publisher's Weekly:
Narrator Billy Skillet is the 150-year-old shapeshifter offspring of a human mother and vargr (werewolf) father. The first half of Billy's tale is a picaresque romp in which the competing demands of his human and feral sides drive him from the west-Texas Comanches among whom he's raised in the mid-19th century into the white man's world, (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>


From Publisher's Weekly:
Narrator Billy Skillet is the 150-year-old shapeshifter offspring of a human..."
Nope, not the book. Thank you so much for helping!
Angie, what's the genre or tone - horror, western adventure, paranormal romance, etc.?
Is it for young adults/teens or older adults?
Is it for young adults/teens or older adults?
Angie, you can bump your book to the top of the list every month or so. This will keep people looking for it, and hopefully get some fresh ideas.

Is it for young adults/teens or older adults?"
Angie wrote: "Tab wrote: "Walking Wolf: A Weird Western

From Publisher's Weekly:
Narrator Billy Skillet is the 150-year-old shapeshifter offsprin..."
I am so sorry I have not been on in a long time. I believe it was a young adult book.

Kris wrote: "Angie, what's the genre or tone - horror, western adventure, paranormal romance, etc.?
Is it for young adults/teens or older adults?"
Thanks I will do that.
No response, moving to Abandoned folder.
Angie (OP) was last active on the site in September 2016.
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