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Werekind #1

Crossing Borders

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A lonely howl in the night draws Laney Parker out of her cabin. Determined to warn the rogue werewolf away from her pack-s territory, she heads into the wilderness unprotected. Little does she know, old wounds are about to be opened, and she will soon be forced to revisit her heartbreaking past.

Two years have passed since Cole Holbrook was exiled from his pack. Now he's back, determined to claim Laney as his mate, even if it means trespassing onto enemy territory to take her. Nothing will stop him. Not even his old rival--Laney-s pack leader brother, Seth.

50 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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2,132 reviews169 followers
April 25, 2011
These Werekind are rather hit-and-miss, and this one is somewhere in the middle. I'm still "wobbly" on the rating, because it started rather PWP-ish, went straight into a full-on battler between two alpha wolves (over one's mate and the other's sister), and ended back in the slightly PWP-ish territory.

Still, the characters were pretty interesting. I just missed more of a story, especially an explanation as to what happened two years ago and to all the hatred the two alphas had for each other. It was just there.
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4,763 reviews43 followers
November 22, 2009
The first in the Werekind series, Crossing Borders introduces Zane's world of fierce werewolf packs and bitter rivalries. Laney's brother, the alpha Seth, is away, and she is left home alone and watching the border of the pack's territory. When a lone wolf cries in the distance, Laney approaches the border to send the stranger away - but the wolf turns out to be her old flame Cole who had left two years ago.

What I genuinely like about Zane's books is that the heroes aren't assholes - I mean, they might do stupid things - we all do - but they do what it takes to get the girl, in a heartwarming way, in a way that touches your heart and makes you fall in love with them.
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50 reviews
July 21, 2011
ok.. this was a short ebook that i read in a as little as 15 mins and that is 15 mins of my live ill never get back sad really i could spent that 15 mins haveing sex with the hubby...

didnt like the characters, no story to speak of, is was a storth ebook so maybe im just being picky.
wot i did like was the fight sense that was at least a bit intesting..

i sure some of you will read it and love it but its not for me im not going to finish the series tho. if i did the first ebook might make more sense but i dont want the 15mins itll take to read it to be waisted wen i could be doing more intersting thing lol
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756 reviews95 followers
March 13, 2011
Meh!
This short story was nothing major, but it's hard to like it when you can't stand the characters: Laney is a wimp, Cole is an ass and Seth is a bigger ass.
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May 2, 2015
To me the story was predictable and I found the characters a bit annoying. Overall just an ok to pass the time kind of story that I don't foresee continuing the series..
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January 16, 2018
I don't know why I read it and while I did I wasnät quite prepared for the kind of book it was, guess I should have known better.
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