Some want to Eradicate the shapeshifters.

Some want to Eradicate the shapeshifters.

Eradicate Beings of Society Book One Cover Image. Cover is of a shapeshifting leopard girl with a chain around her neck

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Description:

A mysterious disease. A threat to family.

Humans aren't the only Beings in the world.

Decades ago, a mysterious disease began infecting the shapeshifters of the world, taking away their ability to shapeshift. Now there are less than fifty Able shifters left. The threat of their species eradication looms.

When a new prophecy is presented by the Society's Matriarch, hope begins to spread with the promise of salvation. But not all of the Society is happy that the shapeshifters have a chance to regain their power.

Just days before the annual Society meeting is to take place, the youngest Able shifter Ambers gets abducted. With help from unlikely allies, the race is on for her family to save her from an unexpected foe. All the while, they must face that the world they thought they knew is much more complicated than they were led to believe.

Blurb:

“I was one of the few that shifting was painful for. I didn’t understand why. Most had a theory that the purer blood, the easier it was. Or that the closer the anatomy was to a human form, the easier it would be. I was as pure blooded as could be and cats were relatively similar to humans, but it still hurt like hell. I must have been some exception as Ambers seemed to relish the shift.

I needed the pain though, to forget everything, so I shifted.

I fell to my hands and knees in a cry of pain. I felt my arms and legs shrinking, my torso lengthening, fur erupting, eyes sharpening.

I felt my teeth get a non-human point. I felt the nerves firing throughout my body as my body temperature shifted with my surroundings and weight of fur.

Once my ears sharpened, I heard the last crack as my bones slid and morphed into their place.

Then I did the one thing that I knew would take my mind off of everything and allow me to breathe again.

I ran.”

Cover Art by Dylan Andres @dylnespda