When I first heard about the Black Hills Wolves, one aspect really
struck me. I mean, the series as a whole really appealed to me, but one
particular bit hooked me more than the rest. It was that Drew would be giving
this pack a fresh start. Since my family had just moved halfway across the
country to embrace our own fresh start, I really connected with the idea. When
I started writing my story, I wanted to make sure I held true to that desire.
Everybody needs to have a fresh start from time to time in his or her life.
Even if everything is smooth sailing. It opens new doors and provides
excitement, and—as my characters probably realize—some stress and growing
pains.
Blurb:
Aimee Crest is the prissiest, most stuck-up Wolf Jackson Cooper has
ever met. The woman has a temper that would send sailors running and enough
emotional baggage to keep a shrink in business for a lifetime. A Wolf would do
well to steer clear of her. And Jackson would be happy to do just that—if it
weren’t for one little thing that makes her irresistible to him. She’s his
mate.
It’s a fate Aimee didn’t ask for and one she’s not at all happy about.
She doesn’t want a mate. More to the point, she refuses to accept one. Even if
that mate happens to be tall, muscular, and damn good with his hands. He won’t
be able to seduce his way into her heart. She won’t let him.
But in this battle of wills, there is no middle ground. Somebody is
going to have to surrender.
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About
the Author:
Being
from a rather nomadic family, Chandra Ryan loves to travel and meet people. But
she’s found that sometimes, like when you’re stuck inside because of a good
old-fashioned Southwestern heat wave, you have to make do. Fortunately for her
and her loving family, who don’t like seeing her suffer from cabin fever, she’s
found creating new people and places equally as fascinating. Also, you’re a lot
less likely to spill your ice tea.
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