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Blue-Collar Werewolf #4

Creature Comforts

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Love or loyalty? That is the question that pack warden, Chase Redding, must answer.

As death and tragedy stalks the heart of the Anderson County Pack, Chase must choose his priorities. The safety of his pack or the love of his life? Waking up mate-bonded to a fugitive wolven female on the run from the Hunter when he’s supposed to be protecting pack territory just complicates the heck out of his job.

India Demos is tired of running. Accidentally mate-bonding a warden is just the break she needs to hide out from one of the Hunters. Proving her worth to the pack is expected, falling for her reluctant mate isn’t.

Avenge the death of one of their own. Get the girl. And kill the Hunter for a wolven’s favorite prize - Cookies! No one ever said a warden’s job was easy. But if he can hold on to her, a woman like India just might be worth her weight in dessert.

271 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2009

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Buffi BeCraft-Woodall

16 books46 followers
Also writes as Buffi BeCraft.

It all began in seventh grade math class when Buffi decided that writing a novel was a much better use for her notebook than taking notes. Six weeks later, she was grounded from reading (gasp!) and the grand epic space adventure was put away so that she could actually participate in class. Buffi never developed a love of math, but she did pass and did get her library card back.

These days, Buffi BeCraft is deep in her East Texas lair writing as Buffi BeCraft. All this time later, she's happy to dabble in more than werewolves. Paranormal, fantasy, sci-fi, romance... "It's all good," Buffi says, "I just want to keep writing and exploring new worlds."

Top 6 questions answered by Buffi:

1) Is Buffi your real name? A) Yes, it is. My mother named me after the old show Family Affair not the park-lurking blonde with a peculiar taste for staking vampires.

2) Why werewolves? Aren't they scary? A) That's technically two questions, but since they always get asked together, I'll go with it. Why NOT werewolves? They're furry, macho, and most canines are incredibly loyal and sensitive. As for scary-- I consider Dallas traffic much more horrifying.

3) Are you still writing the Blue Collar Werewolf books? A) Oh yes! Even though I've started exploring other genres, the werewolf world is still my favorite to write in. I have all kinds of diabolical things planned for the pack. Bwhahahahah!

4) What is your inspiration for writing? A) Pretty much everything. Ever walk your dog down a dark rural road? Full moon playing Peek-a-boo in the trees? We've got bats, deer, raccoons, and all sorts of other critters that love to scurry at night! Spooky!

5) How do you find time to write? A) Laptops are good investment. Flip it open and start tapping away anytime you have a free minute and add lots of coffee for fuel.--just stay away from video games and social networking sites while doing so! They're very distracting.

6) Why do you write? A) I started for myself. It's a good outlet for frustration. But I'd be lying if I said that was the only reason. I love writing stories that I think the readers will connect to and I love meeting people who read and 'got' one of my books.

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July 28, 2012
WARNING: This is not by any means a stand alone. Regardless of what you may have heard, you really have to read the books that preceded it. This is the first book in the series that I've ready and I was sooo lost, lost just like India was after she left her home to run for her life after a Hunter killed her whole pack. Never the less, while the story was hard to follow in the beginning, once I had an understanding of who was who the story was very interesting. There were some holes in the story that may have been explained in previous books, but the burning question that I have for the author is this; was crazy chowder Chase's son that he thought was killed in the werewolf/Hunter attack?

I did find that the without having the back story on most of the characters I really liked India, Chase and the secondary questions. However, once Chase and India accepted each other, it felt like the author was done with them so she could concentrated on the conflict that brought them together and the do a follow up from previous stories. I would have loved to have read more moments of them together, the best part of their romance was their dreaming of each other. The story itself was interesting, enough to keep me interested. I'm going to definitely read the other books in the series

(Review by Krissy at Notnowmommysreading.weebly.com)
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March 7, 2014
This is a good book. It shows that the past can try to come back to haunt you, but that with good friends around you, you can get through it and accomplish just about anything.
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