Almost century ago, Landon Jeffers was on the run from a posse determined to see him dance at the end of a noose when he made a discovery that would change his life forever. Landon’s dreams of the desert’s riches morphed into images of moonlit nights, howling wolves and a man whose piercing black eyes turn to fire. A wild man who will tame his heart. A man named Dark.
Over the years legends have taken shape about wild men inhabiting the Grand Canyon - men who turn into wolves. Now Landon and Dark will need every bit of courage they possess to preserve the existence of the Moon Wolf. It’s up to them to stop a killer. One who’s been holding a grudge for a very, very long time…
As a kid, from the time I learned to read, I've treasured books. Fiction mostly, because I'm the type of person who likes to be taken on journeys of imagination. I guess it was only natural I'd try to orchestrate some of those journeys myself, and share them with others.
Writing can be fun, frustrating, and sometimes even frightening, but it sings a siren song that entices. And whether you end up in the arms of a gorgeous muse, or wreaked on the rocks of broken thought, when you feel the urge to write, you do it.
I do my writing in a turn-of-the-century house located in the midst of Indiana farm country. In addition to dogs, cats and lovebirds, my family keeps me company. When not writing, I read, am an enthusiastic grower of iris, and a fanatic fan of Japanese manga and anime.
First off I have to say that Red Cloud Wolves is excellently written. I loved the characters and how well they fit together. The story has a very nice pace to it and it is edited well. This is the second Kate Steele book that I've read and it is without doubt the best. I especially like how the story began in the the late 19th century, Southwestern United States, an area and time, not necessarily known for shifter stories. This is a very good book.
4.5 stars. Historical shifter book that combines "first nation", old west and shifters. Nice pace, interesting take on how shifters are made in this part of the world combined with Native Indian culture. Beautiful descriptions of life at this time and place.