| Neophyte reporter Eliza Bradley takes a job with a paranormal magazine and heads to Alaska for her first assignment. She tries to confirm a tip that on two separate occasions where hikers have been attacked by a werewolf. She consults with Professor Hunter McCall, a werewolf, who is the resident expert on wolves. Before she can reprimand herself for being too distracted to take proper notes during her interview with him, they are burning up the sheets and she fairly forgets everything but the animal attraction they share.
This is a fiery hot paranormal romance that I just loved. It had everything I could ever want in a book -- eroticism, romance, seriousness, humor, murder, mystery, and lycanthropy. Overall the book was properly thought out, the plot is well developed, all relationships build befittingly, and the story flows seamlessly. I read straight through, I just couldn't put it down. The hero and heroine were wonderfully written, memorable, and charming. Eliza and Hunter engage in some sinfully sexy love scenes but even at the most erotic they remained romantic. The secondary characters are solid and fill in the blanks without taking the focus away from the couple. I can't wait to read more from this author. I'm really looking forward to Hunter's twin's story. I have already recommended this to everyone I know who enjoys paranormal romance.
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Reviewer: Theresa Joseph |