| Joanna Stuart hasn’t given up on finding out something that will tell her what happened to her best friend and man she now realizes she loves, Christian Clarke. She returns to the woods where he disappeared to search for some sign of what happened to him. Christian is running from Cain, the werewolf who changed him, when he hears Joanna say she loves him.
Aline de Chevigny has written a rather light hearted story of friends who have known each other for twenty years finally admitting to the love between them. The dialogue is often tongue in cheek funny. The stubbornness in Joanna probably makes her able to survive anything. Their word battles and his confrontations with the other wolves in Cain‘s pack are a hoot more that anything else. The pack seem silly for werewolves, easily hunted down by Christian to protect his mate. Joanna is quite a woman. She blows a hole in Cain’s chest with a shotgun to protect her man, breaks down then gets busy cleaning the bedroom. In so many ways this is comic relief from the the more serious werewolf romances floating in the world of fiction.
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Reviewer: Dee Dailey |