A Metamorph Publishing 2016 Indie Book Award 2nd place winner
Author of 6 Contemporary Fantasy books, and 6 Contemporary Romance
“The human attributes that Angela Stevens gives these creatures make for a stunning novel packed to the rafters with love, lust, heartbreak, hatred, betrayal and the slowly emerging truth that endurance, patience and simple understanding are the only way forward in this brutal, vengeful and evil world.” Colm Herron author of The Wake: And What Jerimiah Did Next
Tore Vargr finds his world turned upside down when he is forced to choose between the love of his life and the life he loves.
He chooses Annike, disrespects his brother, Erik, and sets off a chain of events that shape his life in a way he could never have imagined.
Outlawed from his clan, Tore embraces his new responsibilities of father and protector as he carves out a new life in a human world. But a jealous brother has a long memory and Erik is nothing if not patient when it comes to exacting revenge. When Tore’s past catches up with his present, he has to learn to pull from an inner strength.
There is a battle of two wolves inside us all.
One is evil: it is anger, envy, greed, arrogance, jealousy, resentment, lies.
The other is good: it is joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy, truth.
The wolf that wins?
The one you feed.
-Cherokee proverb
Spanning two generations The Wolf You Feed is the first book in a heartbreaking trilogy set in the shape shifting worlds of werewolves and Skin Walkers.
The story continues in...
Hold On
An Unbreakable Will
The splits In My Skin (A Bonus Novella)
Contemporary Fantasy readers are excited about this new take on shifters:
“The Wolf You Feed (The Vargr Clan Trilogy Book 1) by Angela Stevens, is a journey, a powerful journey – entertaining and filled with emotion.” B. Nelson
“Interesting combination of native American lore and Lycan myth.” – Kindle Customer
“The characters reach in and grab you from the start and it’s the kind of book you don’t want to put down.” – Idelisses
“Angela Stevens touches all the emotion buttons with this one.” Sharon Richmond