FITTING IN AT A NEW SCHOOL IS HARD...WHEN YOU'RE NOT HUMAN ANYMOREA mysterious plague is sweeping across the country, one that grants the ability to shapeshift—but with it comes an insatiable hunger for fresh meat.Sixteen-year-old Mia is Infected, but she's a special case. Thanks to a strange genetic mutation, she not only has abilities other werewolves don't possess, her blood might be the key to a vaccine.For Mia and many of the Infected, shapeshifting is a curse. Others, the Bad Dogs, revel in their new powers. For them, humans no longer belong at the top of the food chain. The Bad Dogs don't want any vaccine, and they have a plan to end human dominance forever.Organized, powerful, and relentless, they're willing to do anything for their cause—like abducting a busload of Mia's classmates.Mia must enlist the help of her teenage werewolf pack in a desperate gamble to rescue her friends, maybe even save the world.If you love stories with plucky teenage heroes, wild chase scenes, and the fate of the world hanging in balance, you'll love DAWN OF THE DEADLY FANG!Get yours now!_______________________________________This is an awesome book! I love the cover art, the summary seemed interesting, so I started reading. A few pages in, you're already into excitement, action and chaos! I didn't want to put the book down. I felt like our heroine Mia couldn't save the world without me. You don't have to read the first book in this series to be all caught up in reading the second one; but after finishing this one, I had to buy the first book. If you love werewolves and action, this book is definitely a must read for you!! - Goodreads reviewerThere's a lot going on in this book: Werewolves, of course. (In a series called Lycanthrope Trilogy, you were expecting maybe orcs?) Martial arts. Naked bodies. Impending apocalypse. Young love. Racial supremacy terrorists. Teen outsider angst, as well as teen relief at finally finding your peeps. Chase scenes. A boyfriend who can't be kissed because of some stupid virus. Fight scenes. Bigger fight scenes. Really big fight scenes. A teen girl superhero... And although a lot of these strands are delicately treated traditional mainstays of young adult novels, Dawn of the Deadly Fang is not the kind of book you will ever find on a high school library shelf. There is something about the way it savors a sort of sensuality of violence that makes it more the kind of YA book that is handed around by kids who hang out in comix stores, watch horror movies, and play bloody video games... Dawn of the Deadly Fang is for readers who prefer their meat raw and bloody—tartare, if possible. -- New Myths
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