

I never planned on being rich and famous. we got so many book we don't even know what we got. We started with 69,873 and growing to well over 170,000. Well that's how it was suppose to happen. Well I'm still here and a lot more books have passed through the door of our shop the Ye Old Bookworm.Īll I wanted was a quite little used bookstore. Then in May of 1991 the garage over flowed and then it happen the books had to go as their was no more room in the house or in the garage. The spare bedroom was literally boxed in.

How it all came about I like to read and in about 1987 the house got full. I don't recall if the book was released long before I read it, or if it was a new publication at the time, only that I bought it brand new, although nothing sticks out to mark it as other than contemporary for the time.Established in 1991, as family run used bookstore with thousands of gently read books, in stock to chose from. If memory serves the front cover was a male mouth with fangs and teeth bared as if in pain. The only other thing in the book that I remember clearly is at one point there is a gang member in a van(?) complaining to himself that every one mispronounces his name as Jesus instead of the correct Spanish pronunciation. (I know this seems to point towards Mark of the Werewolf by Jeffrey Sackett but I'm positive it's not that book.) Where this differs from typical werewolf books is the affliction is the result of an insect bite (if I remember correctly) and the female is searching for the male because her breeding cycle is getting near (happens every 5 years.) The protagonist is a male with the stereotypical reluctant werewolf syndrome and the antagonist is a female that has fully embraced her new nature. Here are the particulars I can remember about the book. While not having anything to do with the book I seem to have bad luck with this particular title, I first bought it brand new and it was destroyed in a fire a few years later, the next time I got it it was destroyed in a flood. I would have first read it somewhere around 1990. I'm trying to remember the title of a book that I have read a few times.
