Thank you!
I like strong POC characters in my books. A few you might enjoy from the same series:
Will Kerchee -- native american bald eagle shifter. (A cute backstory on him is that he was the model for the eagle on the back of the quarter. He was the only one who would stand still long enough for the engraver.
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Moon's Fury
Ahmad al-Narmer, a king cobra shifter who was a former prince of Babylon (my alpha characters live a long, long time!) He disowned his evil father, Sargon of Akkad, and chose his own last name, so he doesn't follow Middle Eastern naming conventions. He's leader of the snakes, so he's in just about every book.
Intique, son of Great White Wolf, a wolf shifter who was part of the Anasazi native american tribe (hence "Sazi"). Has a dual identity as Lucas Santiago, alpha of the Boulder, Colorado timber wolf pack. Leader of the wolves, and head of the law enforcement branch, Wolven, so again, in just about every book.
Cara Salinas, MA alpha of a pack of Tejano red wolf shifters, some of whom fought for Texas' independence during the Mexican war.
John and Asylin Williams and their family of AA owl shifters who are secondary characters in my new spin-off series (WIPs right now),
The Sazi of Luna Lake, They're a foster family of orphans of a massacre. So far the family is three kids of their own, two Russian boys (one is the hero of the book) and several other nationalities of various shifting abilities.
Lots and LOTS of POC characters. Love them to pieces!
Oh, and Rachel Washington, also an AA owl shifter, will be the heroine of book 3 of the new series,
Denied. I haven't decided who she winds up with. But I'm open to suggestions of a strong POC hero.