Wolfblood: Pull of the Moon

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The first thrilling WOLFBLOOD book - based on the smash-hit CBBC series!

WOLFBLOOD follows teenage Wolfbloods. Humans with the ability to transform into wolves at the full moon and at times when they're stressed. This mysterious race has lived among us for centuries. Wolfbloods have superhuman powers in the form of strength, speed, agility and heightened senses, and retain these even when in human form.
Fourteen-year-old Maddy lives with her mother and father high in the moors of the beautiful Northumbrian countryside. Her Wolfblood nature - and that of her parents - is her most closely guarded secret. She tries to live as normal a life as possible, but there is danger at every turn, with her best friend determined to track down the secret of the 'beasts of the moors'; and the pull of the full moon every month tempting the Wolfbloods. And on top of this, the trials and tribulations of ordinary teenage life . . . Then into her life steps a stranger, Rhydian, and one who she realises with shock is just like her . . .
Maddy and Rhydian must hide their secret from even their closest friends, or the Wolfblood race could be in deadly danger.
PULL OF THE MOON is the first in the series of four WOLFBLOOD books.

Wolfblood: Pull of the Moon Reviews | Toppsta

9781848125179

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This is Book 1 in the Wolfblood Series. See all Wolfblood books here.

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About Robert Rigby

Robert Rigby is co-author of the hugely successful Boy Soldier series, written with Andy McNab. His other fiction includes the novels of the Goal! movies and a stand-alone novel in the series - Goal: Glory Days. He is the author of the four official London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic novels for children. Robert also writes for the theatre, television and rad

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