Gideon MacInnes is next in line, among Scottish werewolves, to be the guardian of the Stone of Destiny, but he wants to see the world first. In northern New York, he's attacked by mercenary werewolves hired by his treacherous cousin, Malachi. Wounded and near death, Gideon flees to the doorstep of Carly Silver, who takes in the sad-looking animal and nurses it to health. When she wakes, the wolf has become a man. Carly reacts well, and her attraction to Gideon is immediate, but her life is in danger from the werewolf following Gideon. Carly's job as the owner of a book store specializing in romances won't go unappreciated. Some readers will want more pack dynamics and supernatural elements, but fans of straightup romance looking for a little extra something will be bitten. (May) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
I thought the book was better than most of the posters on Amazon. I actually enjoyed it and I am looking forward to the next book which I am pretty sure will include Regan (Carly's best friend) and Gabriel (Gideon's brother) somehow. I love Carly character and about her owning a romance bookstore (what a dream job!). I enjoyed Gideon as well but who does not love a handsome Scottish werewolf. The book definately does not have a lot of supernatural elements until things getting sort of crammed in at the end. Hopefully the next one will have more explanation of how the pack started, its past and why the stone is so important. Overall I thought it was good. It was about 373 pages in all so you do have to get into it to really enjoy it.
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