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"Another Great Book in this Futuristic Series"

Another great book by Cherie Singer.  The story actually begins at Wulfe and Cat's joining.  For anyone who hasn't read Cherie's first book they are the two main characters in WULFE'S WOMAN.

Cassidhe, Cat's sister thinks that she has met Wulfe and that he is trying to make a play for her on his joining night.  Hawke, Wulfe's brother thinks that he has met Cat and that she is trying to seduce him on her joining night.  Imagine the embarrassment to both parties as they find out the person they are in a seductive embrace with, and are ready to use a knife on isn't the person they think it is.  Cat and Wulfe walk up just in time to surprise both Cass and Hawke.  After the embarrassment to themselves Cass and Hawke don't meet again for many years.

Unfortunately when Cass and Hawke do meet again it is under some very dire circumstances.  Cass' parents have been kidnapped and she needs Hawke's help to find them.  Although Cat would love to her pregnancy won't allow it and Wulfe is on a mission that can't be interrupted.

Cass comes aboard Hawke's ship to ride with him while investigating the kidnapping.  Imagine what a surprise to Hawke when his Bellon Hunting Cat becomes a lovable little kitten in Cass' presence.  Not only does the cat take to Cass, so does the crew.

Cass and Hawke seem to be drawn to each other, but they both have too much pride and stubbornness to do anything about it.  Cass surely doesn't want a pure blood Bellon male that would expect to be lord and master over her.  In addition how could Hawke possibly break with tradition and be with a half-breed?  Their problem is if all of this is true they why are they still so attracted to each other, and what should they do about it?

With all the turmoil over Cass' missing parents and Hawke and Cass' growing attraction they are pretty busy.  This book will keep you interested to the end.  There is action, misunderstandings, romance and an old enemy that creeps up.  With all of this going on you will definitely stay interested to the end.

Carol Castellanos / April, 2000
Copyright © 2000 for PNR Reviews

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted February 18, 2003

SUMMARY

The worst experience of Cass Burnelle's life--other than nearly killing an innocent man--is discovering her parents have been kidnapped. Then she finds out the best chance of their safe return lies with the bounty hunter Hawke Kincade- -the one man she'd still rather knife in the ribs than ask for help.

 

Hawke's Haven
(4th Millennium Adventure Book 2)
by Cherie Singer

Hard Shell Word Factory
January 1, 2000
ISBN #158200532X
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