Wolf biologist Sera Tibbs is attractive, smart, and respected in her field. She is also dying. When she decides to relocate to Lake Tahoe to complete her research she never dreamt she would encounter her soul mate in the midst of taking her last breathe.
Rescued by a 6’4 virgin shifter who swears he is her fated lover he promises to save her from the illness ravishing her body.
Impotent and colorblind, Lykian born werewolf, Justus Apollon has been tracking a serial killer for two centuries. In love, Justus discovers a world of colors and passion, only to leave himself vulnerable to his enemy. Will Sera choose immortality with Justus only to risk dying in the vengeful hands of his adversary once known as, Jack the Ripper?
Alabama native Shiree McCarver is a freelance writer, poet and singer-lyricist. Writer of Interracial tales of romance in historical and contemporary settings, Ms. McCarver has written over eight novels. Her scope ranges from the Elizabethan period to modern day Tokyo. Ms. McCarver is quickly becoming best known for utilizing Asian males in romantic leading roles along with realistic less then perfect heroines. Her stories rips and repairs your heart like no other.
its all of three stars. its alright to be honest the writing was good if a little draggy. sometimes somethings make you do the 'what/but' face and hand gesture like hey im dying without him but im not sure if i wanna turn into a wolf and live forever, although if you look at it as a strong willed woman needing to make the choice then its great but its not great when shes acknowledged that its either die or not and shed like to live when she finally becomes a wolf shes think if hell understand her wanting to keep doing what shes doing although he already said he wouldnt mind i keep having to remind myself that she lost part of her memory but its not like thats the part she lost. warning is that there is a really sad part of this book bt it also made me want a book on his brother to see what he does. the end felt a little compact and i wished i had more. the parts that i felt was a drag could have been space for the end.