Bridget has always known her role in the Pack…mate with a strong wolf who would take over from her father and assume the role of Alpha. As a dominant wolf herself, Bridget has yet to meet the male who could best her. She won’t accept anyone except the strongest wolf as her mate. Payne has come to town for a story... It isn’t really possible that werewolves exist, right? Either his research is going to lead him to a bunch of crazies who dress up on the full moon or the biggest story of his life. Injured years ago, Creed’s wolf is damaged. He’s no match for Bridget. He can only be her friend and lust for her from afar. But when the past returns with vengeance in mind, there’s only one way to survive—they must join together and fight fire with pure fire.
Tielle (pronounced "teal") St. Clare has had life-long love of romance novels. She began reading romances in the 7th grade when she discovered Victoria Holt novels and began writing romances at the age of 16 (during Trigonometry, if the truth be told). During her senior year in high school, the class dressed up as what they would be in twenty years-Tielle dressed as a romance writer.
When not writing romances, Tielle has worked in public relations and video production for the past 20 years. Tielle moved to Alaska when she was seven years old in 1972 when her father was transferred with the military.
Tielle believes romances should be hot and sexy with a great story and fun characters.
This was good. I love getting into Tielle St. Clare's worlds, and I have a special love for this series. It was one of my first forays into MMF that had really good plots with some very hot actions. I feel like I've been waiting for a very long time for another in these series, and truly it has been a wait. I liked this book, but it didn't drive me like a couple of the others. Which is fine. I had to sit back after finishing and really think over my feelings. It was a good story. I felt it had more thought into the plot and it was interesting, with getting more information on the pack and their way of life. I just didn't feel the hot factor. Going over it, I realized that it was me and my ability to relate to the characters. When I thought it over I realized I liked this story and I was happy it had it's differences from my favorites, because I didn't want a copy and paste series. The characters were as they should be and this story was strong on it's own. NOW the ending with the little tease or hint at getting Marisha, Rike, and Byron's story. YES, PLEASE!
Ex, BFF, human spy. Duty, friendship, lust. What’s a rare female Alpha heir to choose?
The writing and story may not be that strong, but the sizzle and the characters (Female alpha, possible human love interest, omega character) make it an enjoyable fluffily smutty story for me.