About the Book:
In this third in the series, wildlife photographer Tessa Anderson must prove her brother innocent of murder charges. But when she discovers a gorgeous naked man barely alive on her beach, she’s got a new world of troubles to deal with, not least of which is how he affects her with just a look, a touch, or a whispered word.
Hunter Greymore is a lupus garou, a grey werewolf. Hoping to keep a low profile at Tessa’s cabin on the coast, he’s drawn into her life—and into her bed. His animal instincts war with his human half, but in the end, the only thing he can do about this fascinating, adorable woman is to leave her forever —unless she becomes one of them.
About the Author:
A retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, Terry Spear has an MBA from Monmouth College. An eclectic writer, she dabbles in the paranormal and also writes historical and true life stories for both teen and adult audiences. Spear lives in Crawford, Texas.
My Review:
This is the first book in this series that I have read but it can easily stand on its own. Hunter Greymer is leader of his werewolf pack and with that comes a ton of responsiblity. The pack is forced to disperse after wildfires take over their land and he takes his sister, Meara, with him to go and stay on the Oregon coast and take care of their uncle’s property. Their uncle is aware of a photographer that has been taking photographs of the wildlife and land and warns Hunter that it could compromise their position if she gets too close to their secret – if one of them was caught in a shift all hell would break loose.
Meara is unable to sit still and goes off looking for someone to share her time with – a mate. This selfish act causes her brother to almost lose his life – instead he loses his memory. Lucky for him a beautiful woman stumbles upon him, what he doesn’t know is that Tessa is the woman that his uncle has warned him about. Will he be able to ignore the attraction he feels to her and protect his pack from someone who might pry a little too deep? Or will he fall for Tessa and give in to a love that may be once in a lifetime?
Very well written and fun to read, I recommend this to anyone that likes romance, paranormal, or any combination of the two.
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