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Wildfire has fallen for I Kissed a Werewolf and I Liked It, the "steamy" paranormal romance by poet and scriptwriter Cat Hepburn.
Publisher Jack Butler acquired world rights, including film and television, from Laura Williams at Greene & Heaton.
The novel will be published first in e-book and audiobook on 1st March 2025 with the paperback to follow on 7th May 2025.
The story follows Brodie Bell who is lured into a secret society of werewolves living underneath the streets of Edinburgh. Although bitten, Brodie remains alive and starts to fall for the wolf that nearly killed her. Soon she was must make a choice that could be fatal – "becoming a werewolf might be the best thing that ever happened to her, even if it kills her first".
Butler said: "From page one I was hooked, and I can’t wait for readers to meet Brodie and Nova her wolfy paramour. It has plenty of spice to delight readers of Ali Hazelwood’s Bride, Lana Ferguson’s The Fake Mate and Jenna Levine’s My Roommate is a Vampire."
Hepburn added: "Writing I Kissed A Werewolf and I Liked It was an absolute howl, and I can’t wait for readers to sink their teeth into it."