In Howl at the Water, Rebecca Torrellas crafts a powerful, emotional shifter romance centered on Sierra, a human raised by a wolf pack who faces rejection at the hands of her fated mate, Alpha Xayden. Despite being destined for each other, Xayden’s commitment to his role forces him to deny his feelings, leaving Sierra to grapple with heartbreak and the threat of exile from her only family. As darkness and malicious forces threaten the pack, Sierra and Xayden must confront their feelings amid rising danger.
Torrellas brings depth to Sierra’s journey of resilience and self-discovery as she battles rejection, explores her role within the pack, and faces her destiny with renewed courage. For Xayden, protecting the pack could come at the ultimate personal cost, challenging him to reconsider his priorities as Alpha. The story merges romance and suspense, weaving a tale of love, loyalty, and the choices that define us.
Howl at the Water is an alluring and authentic shifter mystery that explores the complexities of love, fate, and sacrifice against a backdrop of supernatural intrigue.
Book Description:
Book | Howl at the Water |
Series | None |
Parts | None |
Publication Date | 9 July 2024 |
Author | Rebecca Torrellas |
Pages | 294 pages |
Publication Format | Kindle |
Bio of the Author:
Rebecca Torrellas is a Texas-based author and the creator of the Howl tetralogy. A graduate of Texas A&M University with a journalism degree, she has an extensive career in media as a writer, editor, and web designer. Alongside her journalism, Torrellas founded RoseFae Entertainment, producing trailers and full-cast audiobooks for her fantasy series Wings & Thorns, which features warrior fairies entangled in conflicts that bridge both magical and human worlds.
Her diverse creative ventures include two alternative rock albums, No Hard Feelings and Let the Drama Begin, as well as roles in film, including The Good Friend. She draws inspiration from life’s relationships, especially her loved ones: her partner Brian and their son, Braxton. When she’s not writing, Torrellas balances her passions in the arts with her role as a managing editor for a Houston-based trade publication.