Werewolves of San Diego: Book 1 of The Lycanthropy Foundation Series
Description
Becoming a werewolf meant a lot of paperwork.
In a climate of public disfavor and scarce government services, the non-profit Lycanthropy Foundation was founded to meet the needs of the werewolf population in a variety of areas: administrative, emotional, and educational. The perennially-underfunded local chapters struggle to maintain a social safety net for this maligned and marginalized group.
The Lycanthropy Foundation of San Diego hosts a daring pilot program, headed by young, idealistic, non-wolf teacher Jackson Smith, that serves the rarest, most vulnerable population of all: werewolf children. Diego Manzara, billionaire alpha werewolf of a prominent local clan, steps in to offer political support and financial backing. But what are Diego's true motives and goals, and can he maintain them in the wake of his all-consuming attraction to Jackson?
In a climate of public disfavor and scarce government services, the non-profit Lycanthropy Foundation was founded to meet the needs of the werewolf population in a variety of areas: administrative, emotional, and educational. The perennially-underfunded local chapters struggle to maintain a social safety net for this maligned and marginalized group.
The Lycanthropy Foundation of San Diego hosts a daring pilot program, headed by young, idealistic, non-wolf teacher Jackson Smith, that serves the rarest, most vulnerable population of all: werewolf children. Diego Manzara, billionaire alpha werewolf of a prominent local clan, steps in to offer political support and financial backing. But what are Diego's true motives and goals, and can he maintain them in the wake of his all-consuming attraction to Jackson?
