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Wereworld Series

Curtis Jobling
Ideal for fans of the Percy Jackson, Ranger’s Apprentice, and Redwall series and hailed by reviewers as Game of Thrones for tweens, this fantasy adventure takes place in a world ruled by the Werelords– werebears, werefoxes, weresharks, and Drew, the long-lost rightful heir to the throne, who must battle to abolish tyranny and reclaim the crown.
Rage of Lions by Curtis Jobling
Available on (08-20-24)

Rage of Lions

Book 2
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Wereworld Series : Titles in Order

Book 6
In this thrilling conclusion to the Wereworld saga, secrets are finally revealed, truths come to light, and alliances are tested. While the war between the Catlords and the Wolf embroils the Seven Realms in chaos, Drew must take his final stand against the man who has become Lyssia’s deadliest villain: his own best friend, the Boarlord Hector, whose powers of dark magick are raging out of control.
Book 5
The epic Wereworld saga continues with fifth installment in this thrilling series!

Drew Ferran—werewolf, leader of people, and the rightful king of Lyssia—battles the evil Catlords who seek to oppress the kingdom. As the war’s scope widens, Drew and his allies take the fight to the high seas. But just as many terrors await them on the water as on land, with pirates and scoundrels abounding and a host of previously-unknown werelords emerging to take sides in the war that threatens to destroy the Seven Realms. 

“Game of Thrones for the tween set.” —School Library Journal
Book 4
The exhilarating fourth installment in this thrilling epic for middle graders!

The kingdom of Lyssia remains ravaged by war. Drew, the rightful heir to the werelord throne, is locked in battle against Ratlords and Crowlords, when the unexpected return of the evil wereserpent, Vala, throws the war into an entirely new direction. As the battle lines change, so does Drew’s friend Hector, who embraces his powers of dark magistry and transforms into Drew’s most dangerous enemy yet. The Wolf and his allies have never been in graver peril.
 
“Game of Thrones for the tween set.” —School LIbrary Journal
Book 3
The epic saga continues in the third installment of this thrilling series!

Drew Ferran, Lyssia’s last remaining Wolf and the rightful heir to the kingdom’s throne, is held prisoner by an evil Lizardlord. But rebellion’s always a possibility when Drew’s around, and with the help of his cohorts, he overthrows the slavers and embarks on a quest to find the long-lost tribe of Hawklords so they can join his war against the evil Catlords. This third book in the Wereworld series features even more heart-pounding action, wild characters, and epic struggle between good and evil.

“Game of Thrones for the tween set.” —School Library Journal
Book 2
The epic Wereworld saga continues in the second installment of this thrilling series!

Picking up where Rise of the Wolf leaves off, the kingdom is in disarray and Drew Ferran is grudgingly being groomed for the throne. When a revenge plot by Prince Lucas is revealed, Drew seizes the opportunity to flee his obligations in pursuit of the renegade prince. But Drew and his allies are in trouble, as they encounter rogue militias of lawless Werelords and a nation of invading Catlords determined to wrest power from Drew’s paws. With the odds stacked against him, Drew must face up to his kingship and embrace the Wolf or all of Lyssia will be lost.

“Game of Thrones for the tween set.” —School Library Journal
Book 1
A thrilling series for Ranger’s Apprentice fans!

Imagine a world ruled by Werelords–men and women who can shift at will into bears, lions, and serpents. When Drew suddenly discovers he’s not only a werewolf but the long-lost heir to the murdered Wolf King’s throne, he must use his wits and newfound powers to survive in a land suddenly full of enemies. Drew’s the only one who can unite the kingdom in a massive uprising against its tyrant ruler, Leopold the Lion. But the king is hot on Drew’s tail and won’t rest until he’s got the rebel wolf’s head.

“Game of Thrones for the tween set.” —School Library Journal
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