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From the author of the bestselling series, Pack Mates, comes the highly anticipated third book of the Fraser Lake Pack.

After his rescue from a prisoner of war compound in Russia, wolf shifter Lieutenant Colonel Mark Thompson doesn’t quite know what to do with the rest of his life. When an intriguing young man makes him an offer to recover more than a thousand miles away, he accepts.

Nathan “Hacker” Anderson has made a living by using his genius to carry out some not-so-legal jobs for whoever wants to hire him. Coming too close for comfort with being caught, Nathan fled to British Columbia, where he made his home in the middle of a forest. For the first time in his life, he’s happy and perfectly content with his lonely life.

Until…

…a chance meeting with the handsome Mark Thompson has him falling in love for the first time in his life. If he could only convince Mark that he was so much more than his career-ending injury, life would be perfect.

Mark has never been so taken with another shifter. Nathan brings out feelings he’s never experienced. But what could he ever offer the young eagle shifter? He doesn’t have a job, a role in his new pack, or even a working right hand.

Are their feelings strong enough or will the combination of Mark’s insecurities, Nathan’s inexperience, and pack instabilities tear them apart?

147 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 10, 2018

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Lynn Tyler

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2,487 reviews699 followers
May 6, 2019
4 Stars

Found Again is another sweet, sexy, and very much welcomed addition to Lynn Tyler’s growing shifter world.

This particular story overlaps and connects both the long running Pack Mates series and its newer sister series, the Fraser Lake Pack. As such, I would not recommend trying to read this one as a standalone - practically every character present has appeared (sometimes on multiple occasions) in previous books across both series, not to mention that the personal stories of the current MCs, Colonel Mark Thompson and Nathan Anderson, definitely began, respectively, in the last two (or three) books released in the bigger series timeline.

I liked Mark and Nathan a lot. Both men had been through the emotional and physical wringer by the time this book began, and even though a lot of that is backtracked over and shown again through their personal perspectives (when previously it was through the POV’s of past MCs), their solo journeys are in full swing by the time this book gets going and they finally meet on page.

An element of the storytelling that I’ve enjoyed across the series is whenever a romantic match has been made between differing species of shifter. Here, Mark is a wolf shifter and Nathan is an eagle shifter. They both had very different upbringings and different attitudes towards the meaning of pack, but they inherently connect on a personal level, despite their contrasting life experiences and their almost twenty year age difference. They simply fit together, providing each other with peace, stability, and a deeper sense of home and safety that they’ve both desperately been craving.

I enjoyed Mark and Nathan’s story and can only hope that these shifters and their friends still have more stories to come.
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1,247 reviews35 followers
October 11, 2018
3.5 ⭐️ ‘s nice sweet addition to series..Mark is going to make an excellent addition to the Fraser Lack Pack!!🤗 Nathan aka “The hacker” was adorable as hell!!
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2,327 reviews14 followers
July 1, 2020
Rating: 4 stars
I liked this installment in the Fraser Pack series. I was a bit lost at first since I didn’t read this one right away and I needed a bit of a refresher into the events of the previous books. I loved both Nathen and Mark and was glad that I finally got to read their story. It was nice to see these two wonderful characters get their HEA. It was also wonderful to visit with Quinn and Declan again. I love that couple. All in all, a pretty good book.
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2,775 reviews28 followers
August 9, 2018
This is the latest in her spin off the Fraser lake pack. Even though it is a spin off we still get to see all our old friends. Well a lot of our old friends.


This does a bit of back filling from the last two books and this is definitely best read in order. (I think you’d be able to figure things out if you started here, but the series in it’s entirety is pretty fun – so go ahead and start at the beginning!)

In this case we get a really sweet hacker who gets to fall for a broken down war hero. There’s not a lot of shifting and I miss that aspect but I appreciate the hurt/comfort that we get for both our guys.


This wasn’t as strong for me as the other books in this series or her first series (https://www.goodreads.com/series/1066...) but it’s a great addition.

3.5 of 5 stars
Profile Image for Bronwyn Heeley.
Author 41 books87 followers
July 13, 2018
3.5 stars, tho I understand why the book started where it did, i still found it to be...well it ended up being less about THEM and more about all the things we had already read in previous books, honestly there was only one part that was fresh and it could have been given to us differently. I enjoyed it and will read anything in this series but this one just felt a little flat for me.
Profile Image for Ana Rocha.
96 reviews2 followers
August 10, 2018
Good

This story was good, but slightly disjointed. I never really felt the characters grow nor connect, and didn't feel the usual sexy heat of discovery, Lynn Tyler injects into her stories
Profile Image for Kevin.
2,675 reviews37 followers
November 25, 2018
A psychologically and physically scarred wolf shifter featured in a few previous stories finds love with an eagle shifter, but resists because he thinks the eagle can do better.
Typos: missing word, missing comma, diffuse used for defuse.
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2,128 reviews
July 13, 2018
Fraser lake 3

So nice to be back with the pack in Fraser lake, it's refreshing to see different types of shifters working together, a great continuation of this series
Profile Image for Tammy Sowards-Sanchez.
1,816 reviews7 followers
December 23, 2018
Wow

This book was great we see how love can help heal a batter soul. We see that a pack li k can help as well. What next for this pack?
Profile Image for Karen.
2,682 reviews
June 23, 2020
I was happy to realize that there were more books in this series and the Pack Mate series. I hope we get to see more of these guys in future books.
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