Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed on + 672 more book reviews
Good read. This is a shifter story where the weres are not just humans in fuzzy coats.
The hero's brother gets picked up and committed when he gets caught starting a change. When the tranqs finally wear off he calls home and they send his brother to get him out - only he has discovered that one of the female inmates was incarcerated for claiming to have seen a werewolf. They stop on the way out and she is tranq'ed to the gills - but the brother recognizes her as his mate so they bring her unconscious body along.
The heroine wakes up in a strange bed and a strange house which she discovers is somewhere in the far north of Canada. The inhabitants are brothers - appealing Christian, big, burly, dominant Eban - and charming Connor, their father. They eventually manage to reassure her and she stays on. The heroine is small and thin but as she recovers from the drugs that the asylum had used on her daily she recovers her health and spirit. This is a good thing - because she's in for a lot of shocks in the remainder of the book... Not to mention the marathon sex!
An excellent first novel. Hopefully there will be a sequel, there's still Christian for get mated.
The hero's brother gets picked up and committed when he gets caught starting a change. When the tranqs finally wear off he calls home and they send his brother to get him out - only he has discovered that one of the female inmates was incarcerated for claiming to have seen a werewolf. They stop on the way out and she is tranq'ed to the gills - but the brother recognizes her as his mate so they bring her unconscious body along.
The heroine wakes up in a strange bed and a strange house which she discovers is somewhere in the far north of Canada. The inhabitants are brothers - appealing Christian, big, burly, dominant Eban - and charming Connor, their father. They eventually manage to reassure her and she stays on. The heroine is small and thin but as she recovers from the drugs that the asylum had used on her daily she recovers her health and spirit. This is a good thing - because she's in for a lot of shocks in the remainder of the book... Not to mention the marathon sex!
An excellent first novel. Hopefully there will be a sequel, there's still Christian for get mated.
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