Length: About 300 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Standalone: Yes. Set in the same world as BEAUTY IN SPRING, but this book completely stands alone, is much longer and with a different tone.
Her mama always warned her not to feed stray wolves…
Running a ranch is hard enough, so Makena Laine doesn’t need any complications in her life. But the development company that’s determined to take her land isn’t giving her much choice. They’ve run off her help, pulled down her fences…and she’s afraid they’ve only just begun.
So when she stops alongside the road to assist a cowboy with a broken-down truck, she isn’t looking for more trouble, no matter how gorgeous that trouble is. Ethan Grimmson is bigger than any man has a right to be, doesn’t say much, and—if she’s honest—he’s also a bit scary. Yet considering that she’s in danger of losing her ranch…maybe scary is exactly what she needs.
If so, scary is exactly what she’s going to get—in the form of a giant werewolf. Because Ethan’s got teeth and claws, and he’s been drifting a long time, hunting the murderers who killed his family—until an irresistible scent drags him straight to Makena’s ranch. Eventually, he’ll have to rip out his heart and leave her behind; but for now, he’ll protect her from the vultures circling her land. Except the threat stalking them is bigger than either could have imagined, and is leading to a showdown that might destroy them both…
Please note: This book contains explicit love scenes, plenty of swearing, and a dirty-talking cowboy whose response to everything might as well be “The better to eat you with, my dear.” There’s also a little paranormal violence and gore, but no real cows or rabbits or werewolves were harmed in the making of this novel.