Author Spotlight: Wolfkeeper’s Woman by Lisa Day

by | Mar 27, 2013 | Blog | 2 comments


A furiously proud Indian warrior Wolfkeeper killed her husband and stole her infant son. Hate for the white people filled him. He had need of the child. His goal; the child must live.
He needed the mother to accomplish that goal. When lust grew he wanted more than just her body. He wanted her heart and soul. Not anyone or anything would stop him from his goal. When she refused, he decided to take them one small piece at a time.

You can purchase Wolfkeeper’s Woman on Amazon.
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Lisa Day hails from New Jersey before ‘Jersey Girls’ became famous. Since living in the south for so long she now thinks of herself as a southern bell, just born in the wrong century. So, what else is a girl to do but write those pesky stories that live within her head.

Find Lisa on Facebook and her blog.

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2 Comments

  1. Lisa Day

    Thanks for featuring Wolfkeeper's Woman.

  2. Lisa Day

    Thanks for featuring Wolfkeeper's Woman.

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