Beware of Wolves
Logline
Beware of Wolves takes the reader through a personal journey with a sociopath. Not only does the story begin with who is a sociopath...but it also shares with the audience how to tackle life without the oppressing life that has become the new normal.
Genre
Religious,Other
Short Summary
Beware of Wolves is a personal story that tantalizes the audience and keeps them engaged to the bitter end.
Beware of Wolves ends with a special message to the Wolf himself.
Setting
Anyone in the world can relate from the USA to Japan.
Based on a True Story
Yes
Plot - Premise
Internal Journey/Rebirth,Voyage and Return,Other,Overcoming Monster/Villain
Plot - Other Elements
Meaningful Message,Happy Ending
Mature Audience Themes
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Main Character Details
Name: The Wolf
Age: 30s
Gender: Male
Role: Antagonist
Key Traits: Narcisstic,Unapologetic,Manipulative,Seductive,Selfless,Religious,Crazy,Charming,Engaging,Skillful
Additional Character Details
Name: Written from the writters point of view
Age: 30s
Gender: Female
Role: Protagonist
Key Traits: Naive,Underdog
Additional Character Details
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Development Pitch
J. Jai Brown takes the reader through a world-wind encounter with a sociopath. Who could have imagined that sociopaths can be found any and every where…including the church? It is with each step of the encounter that draws you closer to understanding the traits and characteristics of what she describes as the Wolf. The Wolf snarls with pleasure with the chance to in trance the helpless, hopeless, and gullible prey that find their way into the web of his sickness; his treachery; his sexual perversion; and, his manipulation. But, once trapped, how does an innocent sheep find her way out of a dehumanizing state of affairs? It is not an easy task once snared. However, there is hope. First and foremost, it is best to recognize the traits and characteristics immediately. Once observed, run, don’t walk or skip, as far away as possible. And, do not look back. You will save yourself great pain, sorrow, anguish, money, and time. On the other hand, if you have entered the den of the thief, you will require restoration. The Wolf will drain you of every morsel of self-respect, decency, and self-identity that you might believe was in small quantities before meeting him. It will take time. It can be done. Your strongest weapons are forgiveness and love…all the qualities that are missing from the Wolf’s character. And for the Wolf, Jai offers recommendations for your healing. There is still hope…even for the Wolf.