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Wolf of Fire

Supernatural Curse

Book One

KRISTA STREET

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Copyright © 2022 by Krista Street

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First published: April 29, 2022

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and plot are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to any person, living or dead, or any places, business establishments, events or occurrences, are purely coincidental.

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Also by Krista Street

PARANORMAL ROMANCE NOVELS

Supernatural Curse

Wolf of Fire

Bound of Blood

Cursed of Moon

Forged of Bone

Supernatural Institute

Fated by Starlight

Born by Moonlight

Hunted by Firelight

Kissed by Shadowlight

Supernatural Community

Magic in Light

Power in Darkness

Dragons in Fire

Angel in Embers

Supernatural Standalone Novels

Beast of Shadows

YA NOVELS

The Lost Children Series

Awakened

Forgotten

Remembered

Reborn

Retribution

Creation

Illumination

The Makanza Series

The Second Wave

Compound 26

Reservation 1

Section 12

Division 5

Links to all of Krista’s books can be found on her website: kristastreet.com

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Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Bound of Blood

Krista Street’s Supernatural World

Thank you

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Preface

Wolf of Fire is a paranormal shifter romance and is the first book in the four-book Supernatural Curse series. The recommended reading age is 18+.

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To note, this book ends on a cliffhanger.

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Chapter 1

“Are you really going to kill me?” The university student smirked at my sister as his two friends flanked his sides.

Tessa smiled sweetly. “Yep, only ’cause you asked for it.”

I arched an eyebrow and leaned casually against a bookshelf in the magic shop my twin sister and I owned. “You should be careful what you wish for,” I taunted.

One of the students shot his eyes to me, his cheeks scattered with acne. Fear grew in his expression.

I just winked.

Tessa’s hand drew back, her attention shifting to the student she was going to end.

His throat bobbed. “Is it going to—”

Tessa’s hand flew forward, the curse exploding from her fingertips.

A sparkling magenta light zapped through the air, arcing like a glowing firework. The curse hit the student square in the chest. He seized, his entire body turning into a stiff plank of disbelief and hipster clothing as his friends’ gasps filled the shop.

As he began to topple, Tessa whispered another spell and her magic flowed through the air like a warm cloud, cocooning the student and lowering him gently to the oak floorboards.

“Told you!” I called good-naturedly to his friends before picking up the feather duster I’d set on the shelf behind me.

“Holy shit, that actually worked!” one of the students exclaimed. He was probably no more than nineteen given the zits on his face. Like the other university dudes, he wore his jeans low on his hips and had his flannel sleeves rolled up to the elbows.

The other one—a tall, lanky sorcerer—gaped at their immobile friend on the floor before he turned eager eyes on Tessa, then me. “So he’s actually dead?”

My twin pursed her lips as her magic dispersed. “Clinically, yes. Spiritually, no.”

The two shared dumbfounded expressions, then looked to me.

“That translates to he’s dead as a doornail,” I clarified. “At least, for the moment.”

Lanky Dude squatted and felt for his friend’s pulse. “Shit, his heart really stopped. So, will he remember it? Being dead, I mean?”

Tessa smiled sweetly. “No, he’ll wake up just as if he were sleeping. He won’t remember being dead at all.”

“And he won’t be hurt?” Acne’s eyes danced with excitement, his head bobbing between me and my twin.

I dusted off another shelf. “No harm whatsoever. It’s merely a prank curse, intended for harmless play only. But as the instructions explain, Practically Perfect is not liable for any bodily harm, injuries, magical calamities, or misuse. Should you choose to purchase—” I rattled off the rest of our disclaimer that our magistrate insisted we attach to every potion, brew, spell, enchantment, magical device, etcetera, that we sold in our store. It was a disclaimer Tessa often forgot to disclose.