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The Pack #12.5

Wolf Dreams

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Erika Cenov has been having the dreams for seven years. She sees someone die, and then it comes true—they always come true. But her latest nightmare is the most horrific yet. She sees a young girl being abducted and the man she once loved, Lazlo Brennan, being shot—because of Erika. Even more shocking, in her dream, Lazlo turns into a wolf.

More than ever, Erika doesn't want to believe her vision. After all, she hasn't seen Lazlo for ten years. And how can a man turn into a wolf? Then a child goes missing and the detective on the case is Lazlo Brennan. Erika knows what will happen next—Lazlo will die. Unless, for the first time, Erika can change the outcome of her dreams…and save them all.

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First published November 1, 2013

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Karen Whiddon

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Karen Whiddon spun fanciful tales for her younger brothers as early as the age of eleven. Growing up in the Catskill Mountains of New York, then the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, she found enough magic in the rugged peaks to keep her imagination fueled for years.

Now making her home in North Texas, she shares her life with her hero-like husband and three doting dogs. She writes paranormal tales for Harlequin Nocturne including the popular Pack series and romantic suspense stories for Harlequin Romantic Suspense.

She's also written Fae novels for Lovespell and a long time ago, she wrote five Precious Gem Romances for Kensington publishing. These she now owns again and has put them up for sale on Amazon.com among other places

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November 30, 2022
It's a condensed The Pack novel, essentially, that takes us back to Teslinko.

I enjoyed it, but not as much as I did the novels I read so far, mainly because of the grim subject of implied paedophilia.
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April 3, 2015
Enjoyable wolf themed short story.
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