Wolf Tales V
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Publisher Description
Two Couples, One Wicked Passion.Welcome To The Wild Side Of Love. . .
Life hasn't always been easy for strong-willed Millie West, but it's been a hell of a lot simpler without romantic entanglements. Millie finds her pleasure when and where she wants it, although what she's gotten from regular guys has never been quite enough. When she meets Ulrich Mason, she finally learns why. Imbued with the sexual prowess of the Chanku pack, Ulrich is the perfect partner to help Millie embrace the birthright that has been denied her for too long. But will the very ritual that binds them in ultimate pleasure reveal secrets that could destroy them both. . .?
Like his pack brother, Taylor Quinn is on a mission to bring a Chanku female into the fold--but his quarry is far wilder than any he has yet encountered. Caught in a feral limbo between woman and wolf, Manda is scarred by the cruelty of a world that has never understood her. It will take patience, compassion, and the healing hand of a master lover to help Manda embrace her own sensual powers--and the mate who loves her beyond measure. . .
Praise for Wolf Tales
"HOT, HOT, HOT." -- Romance Readers Connection
"A mercury hot paranormal erotic romance that will burn the readers' fingers (and a few other spots)."--The Best Reviews
"Heroines we love for their strength. . .heroes we love for their sensitivity." --Romantic Times
"Readers will devour Wolf Tales."--Romance Reviews Today
"An atomic hot erotic romance with real emotional depth." --Joyfully Reviewed
Warning! This Is A Really Hot Book (Sexually Explicit)
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