The third installment of the "Wereduck" series explores a groundbreaking scientific discovery that could transform the lives of werewolves. As the characters navigate the challenges of freedom and friendship, the stakes are higher than ever in this thrilling conclusion to the supernatural trilogy.
Dave Atkinson Books
Dave Atkinson is an award-winning freelance journalist, columnist, and broadcaster. His work for the CBC has appeared on The Current, Atlantic Voice, Tapestry, Maritime Magazine, In the Field, and regional radio programs across the country. He and his wife are homeschooling their three silly kids in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Follow him at Facebook.com/daveatkinsonbooks or Twitter.com/davyay.



Cure for Wereduck
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Kate is the odd one in her family. When the moon is full the rest of her family transforms into werewolves. Kate becomes a wereduck. Then Kate discovers a tattered recipe card from her great-great grandmother called: "A cure for werewolf." Could this be a chance for her and her family to finally be normal and free from the constant threat of being exposed?
Wereduck
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Thirteen-year-old Kate, who belongs to a family of werewolves in a cabin in the woods, thinks she'd rather turn into a duck each full moon-that is if a werewolf-hunting journalist doesn't track down her family first!