When her brother disappears, widow Tally Bernard asks Simeon Kavanaugh, a legendary tracker and son of a werewolf, for help, and as dangerous desire rages between them, Tally must learn to accept both the man and the beast.
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Susan makes her home in New Mexico, the "Land of Enchantment," with her husband, Serge, her dogs, Freya, Nahla and Cagney, and her cat, Jefferson. Susan's interests include music (just about any kind), old movies, gardening and getting out into nature. She also bakes a mean chocolate cake.
When Tally's brother goes missing in the unforgiving Arizona wilderness, she hires Simeon Wartrace Kavanaugh to find him but, disguised as a boy, insists that he take her along. Sim knows the person dressed in the baggy boy's clothing is a woman, and he can't figure out how she has managed to fool everyone else. But he lets her keep her secret. After all, Sim has more than a few of his own, including the fact that he is a shape-shifter, and at this point in his life, he'd rather run with the wolves than hang out with humans. But Sim has an ulterior motive where Tally's errant sibling is concerned, and Old West justice isn't out of the question. Underneath the paranormal trappings, this is a poignant tale of redemption, where both the hero and heroine feel they have fallen so far down that up isn't possible. Fans of Krinard's To Catch a Wolf (2003) have been waiting for this one. Shelley Mosley
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