Jackson, Alpha werewolf of the Appalachian pack, has problems. His most trusted friends are gone, his Beta is convinced another werewolf stole his mate, someone in his pack is trying to steal his job, and his woman is on the run. When everything comes to a head at once, the situation quickly escalates to deadly levels.
Summer Lambert, the last single hold out of the witch cousins, has a relaxing and solitary two-week mountain vacation planned. She's outraged to learn the whole trip was a ruse by Jackson to get her to his home, and once trapped there, she's not happy to find herself drawn deeper and deeper into his world.
As the sparks fly between Jackson and Summer, his enemies move into position. Will he be able to outmaneuver them before his pack, and his mate, become their prey?
As a native of the South, is it any wonder Loribelle has a love of storytelling? She started writing seriously as a teenager and finished her first manuscript, a mystery, when she was nineteen. After a few bumps along the way and stints as an Army MP, a waitress, a book store manager, a student, and a wedding photographer, she turned to writing full time. Now she divides her time between a husband, three kids, writing, and a part‐time photography gig. She is also a member of Romance Writers of America and Passionate Ink.
Probably one of the bests out of all them. Sam was an epic female character and I did adore her spunk. Our male lead had a lot of balls or just plain stupidity to take on Sam. Either way, this novel WAS an adventure.