"SONG OF THE WOLF is an enjoyable shapeshifter romance"
Amy Michaels, a substitute kindergarten teacher in a small
town, hears about composer Kellan Wagner and his children
at school. Kellan has moved to this small town with his
five children and become reclusive since his wife's death.
His children are considered strange and unmanageable, and
Kellan refuses to participate in the community. The rumors
are flying about Kellan and his children, and Amy decides
to beard the lion in his den and seek Kellan's help with
her community service. Kellan and Amy are greatly
attracted to each other, and Kellan allows his children to
help Amy. Unfortunately, Kellan's older children don't
want a new mother and Kellan has a secret. SONG OF THE WOLF is an enjoyable shapeshifter romance with
interesting characters. Amy, who is unlikely to ever have
children of her own, grows to love Kellan's children and
even risks her life for one of them. Kellan, who knows Amy
is his soulmate, comes out of his shell and begins
composing again. However, he doesn't know if Amy can
accept his true nature. All in all, SONG OF THE WOLF is a
pleasure to read ,and I hope Ms. Denee writes more books
centered in this world. Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 30, 2005
Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted January 11, 2007
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