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Call of the Wild

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Welcome to Wolf Creek Cove.

In an isolated area of northern Manitoba lives an unusual breed of wolf. They are the Shumani, the wolves who walk as men. But the longer they go without contact with humans, the more they regress into wild wolves. Larak and his den-brother Kam watched helplessly as the Shumani dwelling in the hills above Wolf Creek were taken over by Hunt, a vicious black wolf who will do anything to retain control of the pack.
Now, with the arrival of the only human they've seen since cubhood, Larak and Kam vow to end Hunt's domination.

Sarah Hartwell, domestic disaster and wolf aficionado, has left her fiancé to spend eight months studying the wolves. Little does she know she will become a pawn in the battle for control of the Shumani--a pawn Hunt is determined to remove from the game. Can Larak and Kam convince her to give up a safe, secure life among her own kind for one of danger, passion and the call of the wild?

68 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 17, 2008

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Sierra Dafoe

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Sierra Dafoe first started publishing romance in 2006, receiving three CAPA nominations that year including Favorite Erotic Author -- a nomination she's received every year since! She has since gone on to earn numerous recommended reads and awards for her work, and can be found most days huddled over her laptop, working on her next story.

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As I've found with Sierra Dafoe's books, the stories are great and hot, however, I'm not thrilled at how expensive they are as e-books on BN.com for the size of the book itself. Not to mention that the story generally ends once it really starts going anywhere.
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