When wolf Pete Johnson hears there has been an explosion at the dancehall he manages, he rushes to the scene with his alpha, Kelan. Kelan’s mate Jake had been on his way to Jessie’s dancehall with Tony, a friend visiting from New York who Pete has yet to meet. When they arrive at the scene, amid the chaos, Pete discovers that Tony is his mate. However, Tony is human and doesn’t know about the … doesn’t know about the existence of wolves.
As more fires ravage the small town of Wolf Creek, including Kelan’s home – The Crazy Horse ranch – Pete must help find the person responsible while trying to persuade Tony that destiny brought them together and they are made for one another.
Can Pete convince his mate and capture the culprit before Tony becomes yet another casualty of the insane wolf, bent on revenge, who has the werewolf population of Wolf Creek running scared?
Reader Advisory: The events in this series follow chronologically so each book is best read in sequence as part of the series.
Please note This book has been previously published, the cover has been changed and the story re-edited, but otherwise the content remains the same.
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This is a quick and easy read. The storyline is well-crafted, intriguing, suspenseful, has drama and steam. The characters are defined, and likable with sizzling chemistry. I liked it.
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Pete and tony are undeniable right from the start. Tony is a human that isn’t aware of shifters but there is no denying the pull he feels when he sets his eyes on Pete for the first time. Pete’s knows he his mate from the first second but has to tread lightly because Tony is scared and ready to run. And if that’s doesn’t make things hard enough. There is someone hell bent on revenge on all the shifters we know and love. This book was explosive right from the start and I don’t think we have seen the last of it. Epic read
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Pete is a wolf shifter who live in Wolf Creek. He works as manager at Jessie’s Dance Hall and is beta under Kelan the leader of the pack. Tony is human and a friend of Jake’s from New York who is visiting Jake in Wolf Creek. When they’re about to go in the dance hall there’s an explosion. When Pete gets there he realizes Tony is his mate. Will these two be able to be together or is there too much working against them? I really enjoyed this book.
I’m really loving this series. In this book, the author really brought the intrigue and mystery with the fires. But also Pete had to persuade his mate that they were meant to be. I like that she keeps surprising with the mate pairings, along with all the twists and turns in the books. Keep them coming!!
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I really enjoyed reading this action-packed MM shifter romance. The likable characters are rather complex individuals & portray realistic emotional flaws although they do continue to develop throughout the story-line. There are character crossovers but this book can be read as a standalone. The plot is quite suspenseful, well-written & intriguing with some unexpected situations or occurrences. The secondary characters offer good support.
There is: after a explosion occurs at a bar/dancehall a beta wolf shifter & manager (Pete Johnson) rushes there with his alpha (Kelan) & runs into a human male (Tony) & friend of Kelan’s mate (Jake) but there is more problems Tony happens to be absolutely clueless about the existence of wolf shifters now they have to find the arsonist while Pete is trying to convince Tony that they are mates & belong together, various shifters, a supernatural council, humans, council politics, action, twists & turns, intrigue, suspense, drama, secrets, mystery, threats, danger, enemies/villains, explosions, arson, fires, death, destruction, vengeful feelings, devious intentions, violence, life-threatening incidents, physical confrontations, injuries, trust, friendship, verbal banter, discovery, attractions, mates, verbal conflict, emotional turmoil, confusion, complications, misunderstandings, verbal confrontations, decisions, embarrassment, reluctance, doubts, advice, shifting, playfulness, claimed, some steam, love, happiness, contentment & a satisfying conclusion. I look forward to the next book with great anticipation.
I sort of wish that Pete had to do more to persuade Tony to mate with him – just because of the title of the book. Otherwise, I liked that Tony got his own mate. I wanted Tony to get an HEA when we first met him in Jake & Kelan’s book.
Pete was in interesting choice of mate for Tony because he seemed to be pretty focused only on making Jessie’s work, rather than on being a part of the bigger community – at least until Dean showed up. Tony seems to be to be a character who thought that he was doing well being a bit anonymous in New York, but who really needs to thrive in a strong community. Both characters eventually accepted each other, and their place in Wolf Creek.
I’m excited to see how this new enemy will change things for the shifters in Wolf Creek, and what new matings will come from the struggles.
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Vicious and awful things have been happening related to paranormals and the council. Mates killed, other people and properties damaged
A rash of fires and more Troy just when they had hopes for a slow down of trouble.
Then TIMING meeting his HUMAN mate.
Pete has been on the she of a lot of action lately, and what was hoped to be slowing or ending in terms of trouble may just be changing gears.
Courting a non supe mate amid the literal flames is hardly ideal.
Yet when have things for Pete even been truly peaceful and without drama?
Intense KU romance
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