About A Werewolf Jock for the New Year by Isla Chiu:
The last thing I expected this New Year’s Eve was to find out that my college’s (sexy) linebacker is a werewolf.
At my first-ever college party, I make the mistake of getting way too drunk. While intoxicated, I meet Tom Zhou, our school’s linebacker. The (sexy) football player is out of my league, but it seems like he’s into me (though that just might be the booze talking). Just as I think he’s about to kiss me, I get the sudden urge to puke. Luckily, I manage to run outside before I can vomit on his expensive sneakers. But talk about killing the mood.
My relief is short-lived, however, because I come across a freaking coyote.
Just as I think I’m about to get eaten, a wolf(!) saves me. And when I believe things can’t get any more nuts, the wolf transforms into a very naked Tom Zhou…
Get ready for the new year with this sweet and sexy short story containing cavity-inducing instalove, a hot werewolf, and a happy ending! Part of Romance Books You Should Be Reading: The Holiday Collection, a collaboration between your favorite authors of paranormal and scifi romance!
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Author Bio:
When I manage to tear myself away from taking Buzzfeed quizzes and watching unhealthy amounts of TV, I write romance and smut. My works feature alpha males, sexy times, and/or my sarcastic sense of humor.
I hail from Cleveland, aka the best freaking city in the world, and believe LeBron James is the perfect human being. Despite all of my efforts, I have never truly been able to quit caffeine. My favorites include Taylor Swift, Florence + the Machine, and SHINee. I love to hate/hate to love k-dramas. If I say I’m on a diet, I’m just lying to you and myself. One of these days, I’m going to get hypertension from an excess of salt, both literal and figurative. If I’m awkward around you, I probably don’t know what to say to you and/or I think you’re hot. And despite what anyone says, Forrest Gump so deserved that Oscar over Pulp Fiction.