"For those who love reading romance and shifters"
Take one female book store owner (you'll love
visiting "Bodice
Rippers and Baubles"!); add one injured were-wolf (Highland
male,
of course) and throw in various really bad guys and you can
experience the CALL OF THE HIGHLAND MOON! Poor Gideon, during a fight for leadership of the pack's
hunting
ground, he is drawn by a mystifying scent. This is not the
right
time to find a mate! Gideon is injured in a fight with
other weres
and ends up at Carly's back door -- still in wolf form. Carly, who is looking for a "nice dog" takes him in. Carly
is too
worried about sales and taxes to want more than a new dog.
The
next morning she finds a naked Highlander in her bed, who-
weee! Snow storms and villains trap the two together. Oh, did I
tell
there is a bakery involved? Family and friends keep the
plot
twisted and fun. For those who love reading romance and
shifters
will want to read CALL OF THE HIGHLAND MOON!
Reviewed by Michele Patrykus
Posted November 22, 2008
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Gideon is a werewolf of the Scottish Highlands. He loves the haunting beauty of his home, but faced with the prospect of being his clan's next alpha, he runs away to upstate New York to grapple with his destiny. As a snowstorm closes in, Gideon is attacked by rogue wolves
working for a mysterious enemy more evil than he can imagine. As a wounded wolf, he collapses on the doorstep of Carly's tiny romance bookstore---ironic, as she hasn't been so successful with men, but she's great with animals. Carly takes home what she thinks is an injured dog, treats his wounds, and wakes up to find a devastatingly handsome naked man in her bed. Trapped together through the raging storm, Gideon discovers that he's found his mate, and Carly has to choose between becoming a werewolf, charged with protecting humankind from the inhabitants of an evil otherworld, or giving up the one man she's ever truly loved.
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