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Werewolves vs. Mummies
Series · 3 books · 2015

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#1

Under Wraps

2015

Never explore an ancient Egyptian tomb. That was the first rule of adventuring. It was right before never, ever be the last one alone inside. Thes Mercer did both of those things. Now, this Alpha werewolf has just one goal, to get back home before Ancient Egypt is engulfed in a turf war of godly proportions. It's too bad he broke the third rule of adventuring, too. Don't fall in love with the mummy princess.
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#2

All Wrapped Up

2015

An urban fantasy adventure. Betrayed. Broken-hearted. Trapped. Thes Mercer journeyed to Ancient Egypt for one purpose, to rescue his friend’s soul. Now, soul in hand, Thes has three problems to solve before he can get home. The first involves Khufu, the ancient pharaoh who built the great pyramid of Giza on his quest to stop Apep from taking over the world, no matter the costs. The second is Sekhmet, the beautiful Egyptian goddess of War who was captured by Apep when she tried to help Thes recover his friend’s soul. The third is Apep himself. The ancient Egyptian god of darkness and chaos has risen at long last and has banished Ra into a black hole so powerful even sunlight cannot escape its grasp. If Thes wants to get back home and save his friend, he’ll have to find a way to stop Apep before the entire planet is engulfed in darkness. The only problem is, in a land where ancient Egyptian gods walk the earth, Thes will have to rely on some unlikely allies. See problems one and two.
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#3

Unwrapped

2015

Thes Mercer has done the impossible. He has beaten back the Egyptian God of Chaos and saved Egypt from eternal darkness. He has recovered his friend’s soul. The only thing he needs to do is return home. Except to do that, he’d have to ignore one trifling, insignificant little fact. Isis, the goddess of Magic and Illusion is on the warpath. Desperate to rescue Horus from Thes’s allies, the deity will stop at nothing to save her son, even if it means unleashing a force so powerful it could undo everything Thes has worked to accomplish.

Author

J.A. Cipriano
J.A. Cipriano
Author · 64 books

When New York Times Bestselling author, J. A. Cipriano was in second grade, his teacher gave everyone in class a journal to write down whatever they wanted. Their first subject was to write about something they didn’t like. J. A. chose to write about why he didn’t like writing. His reasoning was simple. He had bad handwriting. Even then, he was destined to be an engineer due to his messy scrawl. Unfortunately, he found through the course of this little adventure that he actually liked writing. That year was sort of the high point for his writing career because he won a writing contest for the state. He got to go to a big dinner and his teacher was all dressed up. He kept writing little stories, year after year, and in sixth grade, won another contest. In seventh grade, he broke his arm and got the cast signed by both Dean Koontz and Stan Lee. It is, by far, the coolest cast he’s owned. That was about the time he found video games and anime. His writing turned mostly toward fanfiction until about ninth grade when he wrote his first novel, a small book about twenty thousand words called Revelations. In sophomore year, he wrote two more books to complete the trilogy because he saw Star Wars that year and learned trilogies were the cool thing to do. He rewrote Revelations during his senior year, and his wife swears it is the best thing he’s written. J.A. is not so sure. Every time he reads it, he cringes, but then again, he hates everything he writes, so there is that. It was about that time, he got heavily involved in a fanfiction writing group, but that isn’t one hundred percent accurate. It was a world based on a popular anime but everything was created especially for this world. It made it so that every story someone wrote was unique. Imagine writing a Star Wars novel set 1,000 years after A New Hope, where everything that happened was a distant memory and you get the idea. You have the force, some distant memories of the past, and that’s pretty much it. He wrote about a million words (863K to be exact) for them before he decided to do his own thing. He wrote another novel. He put it in a drawer. He wrote another one that eventually became the basis for The Hatter is Mad. His next novel was Kill It With Magic, his first real novel. It’s not bad, but it’s bumpy. This is unfortunate because the books get loads better as the series progresses. Since then, he’s written six more novels, four of which are in the Lillim Callina Series, and one in the Abby Banks series. The other is stuck in a drawer for time undetermined. He’s writing his next book now which is about werewolves fighting mummies in Ancient Egypt. After that, he will move onto Abby Banks 2. The Spy Within will come out in June or July. J.A. also has three chinchillas. Two of them are grey, and because of this, they are named Slate and Cadmium. The third is named Jet because he’s black, and Jet is old English for black. See, creative. He also has a cat named Turtle. This does pose problems for his two-year-old from time to time.

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