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Beauty and the Betryaer: The Tragic Love Story of Little Red Riding Hood

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Beauty and the Betryaer: The Tragic Love Story of Little Red Riding Hood
Beauty and the Betryaer: The Tragic Love Story of Little Red Riding Hood

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Beauty and the Betryaer: The Tragic Love Story of Little Red Riding Hood

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Gerwalta Faust may be the youngest daughter of the Red Matron, but she is still a capable warrior, a righteous wolf-watcher. She knows better than to trust a lupine, especially one as handsome as Andreas Baron. Andreas despises the wolf-watchers, but what self-respecting werewolf wouldn't? They lord over his kind, ruling with ruthless silver fists. The last thing he wants is to spend time with one, let alone come to see her as something more than the blood red cloak she wears. But as Andreas and Gerwalta set out to retrieve a runaway wolf, they discover not the beasts they expected, but the beauty within. Each fights against the tendering of their heart, knowing that there is one immutable law neither can outrun: it is a crime for a wolfsretter and a lupine to love. A crime punishable by death. is the story of , the infamous betrayer referenced in the contemporary paranormal urban fantasy fairytale, the

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