Curse of the Wolf
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Publisher Description
Mannix goes in search of his lost brother, only to find a family he never dreamed was possible.
When he was a kid, Mannix's mother and father both died, and his brother was lost to the wilderness. His father had gone insane and taken Reid south, over a thousand miles, then told him to walk home. He'd never come back.
That moment had changed Mannix's life forever. He was now the Alpha of his pack, tormented by his Father's curse, and the loss of his older brother. So, when he finds out that Reid is still alive, he goes in search of him, and finds so much more.
Amelie is a widow, and mom to 8-year-old Lacey. She barely survived the grief of losing her husband, but battles on for the sake of her daughter. The last thing she expects is to have a stranger turn up to her home one night, and turn her whole life upside down.
Being Fated Mates is meant to be a blessing, but it may be too late in the day for Amelie and Mannix.
Book 5 in the Pack Loyalty series. Standalone, steamy paranormal romance.
Customer Reviews
Mannix — searching for his past, but finding his future
This was a good addition to the Pack Loyalty series and gives us more backstory on why Reid was left alone all those years ago by his father. Mannix was the younger brother and had been told his brother was dead. After being rescued from a fire that killed his parents, Alfred, the beta, raised him. Upon Alfred’s death he told Mannix he believed Reid was alive and married to the alpha of the Northern Pack. Mannix began his search for his brother, but when he found him, it wasn’t the reunion he had hoped for. Very good storyline and awesome characters.
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Loved it
I absolutely loved this book. The instant connection, and sizzling chemistry between Mannix and Amelie is so awesome. This book has such vivid descriptions, it’s like watching a movie. I loved the instant connection Mannix had with Amelie’s daughter it was so emotional.
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