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Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2)
Once a Wolf - 19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2
Author: Susan Krinard
ISBN-13: 9780553580211
ISBN-10: 0553580213
Publication Date: 7/5/2000
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 113 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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armstrongpaw1 avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 101 more book reviews
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Tomas Alejandro Randell, also known as El Lobo, was the sworn enemy of powerful rancher and financier Cole MacLean. It is his plan to lure Cole's fiancee, Rowena Forster from New York to the western frontier as revenge for the destruction of his family at MacLean's hands. Typical story right? Except that Tomas embraces both sides of his nature, Cole pretends to reject his wolf nature while using his mental powers to destroy others, and Rowenna has fully rejected her wolf half for most of her life and believes she has found her perfect match in Cole.
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In the unspoiled expanses of the American West, Tomas Alejandro Randall was called El Lobo, the desperado and sworn enemy of powerful financier Cole MacLean. Few humans knew his true identity: heir to a wolf bloodline that made him as much of an exotic beast as a devastatingly attractive man. As for Lady Rowena, she desperately hid her own wolf heritage behind an icy, controlled exterior... Will Thomas melt her? Read this book and find out.
VJay avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 49 more book reviews
A good historical/paranomal read.
Lelopit avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 273 more book reviews
From acclaimed author Susan Krinard comes the second novel in a magnificent trilogy of a powerful clan whose sensual legacy is cloaked in secret.....
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Book 2 of The Forster Trilogy it's about Rowena Forester & Tomas Alenjandro Randall. Another winner from this author, read it in 24 hours.
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The wild American west of 1878 was the perfect place to be a wolf. Le Lobo, half wolf half man is the last of his wealthy family. Hunted in his human form by Cole MacLean another of his kind. Lady Rowena elegant fiancee of Cole is lured to Le Lobo's lair. Fearing for her brother's life, she willingly goes to New Mexico where she will face her own wolf heritage.
Bobbie avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
This was one of her better books.
reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 65 more book reviews
the second in the Forster trilogy, very good
lorenrose avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
GOOD SERIES
samanthachels avatar reviewed Once a Wolf (19th Century Werewolf, Bk 2) on + 137 more book reviews
His love was wild... his soul untamed... his touch forbidden....

From acclaimed author Susan Krinard comes the second novel in a magnificent trilogy of a powerful clan whose sensual legacy is cloaked in secrecy-and a beautiful woman kidnapped by an outlaw whose forbidden embrace could reveal her true identity.... Once a Wolf

In the unspoiled expanses of the American West, Tomás Alejandro Randall was called El Lobo, the desperado and sworn enemy of powerful financier Cole MacLean. Few humans knew his true identity: heir to a wolf bloodline that made him as much an exotic beast as a devastatingly attractive man. It was Tomás's plan to lure Cole MacLean's elegant fiancée, Lady Rowena Forster, from her New York mansion to the wild frontier. There he planned to seduce the golden-haired beauty as revenge for the destruction of his family at MacLean's hands. But once she was in his possession, El Lobo found himself unable to resist the call of his own untamed passion-a passion that would claim the beauty for his own. As for Lady Rowena, she desperately hid her own wolf heritage behind an icy, controlled exterior. Yet the famous "Lady Ice" found her inhibitions melting and her true nature emerging in the presence of this handsome desperado. Both knew the danger of their pairing, but their wild hearts would risk everything-even death-for a chance at everlasting love.