| Josephine thinks she can make a name for herself and earn the respect of her employer when she finds out that the company is using fronts to hide very large sums of money. She has a meeting with her boss to tell him about it, but when she gets there overhears him in a conversation with someone else. They have to get rid of her because she knows too much and may reveal them. Knowing her life is in danger she goes into hiding and figures to lay low. One night she meets a sexy bass player named William and what follows is the best two weeks of her life, then she finds out what William does for a living and runs again. She never thought she'd have to find her way back to him.
William meets Josephine in the crummy bar where he and his brothers are playing. He is instantly intrigued by her and by the end of the night they are burning up the sheets. He convinces her to keep seeing him and after two weeks is convinced that she is his mate. Then out of nowhere Josephine takes off and he has no idea how to find her, but he knows he must. There has to be a very good reason why she ran from him and he has to find her and find out why, after all she is his mate and he must protect her. He never expects after all his searching to find her on his doorstep. This book is totally awesome and is sure to keep you hooked from beginning to end. William is the sexy rock and roll bass player that will have you melting like snow on a hot summer day. His demanding yet caring alpha attitude will rock your world. Josephine comes off as a little dense at first, but when you grasp the seriousness of the situation, you see she did what she thought was right. The story is enhanced by the other Rutledge brothers and even brings in a little comedy. This is sure to be a keeper as Elizabeth continues the saga of the Rutledge werewolves.
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Reviewer: Angel Brewer |