



Stolen Kisses
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4.0 • 6 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
A woman looking for a connection
Following her grandmother’s death, Sadie Burrows-King leaves the only pack she’s ever known in search of family ties. Crashing into Los Lobos, literally, she finds herself face-to-face with a man who calls to the lonely wolf inside her.
A man on the fringes of society
Orphaned wolf, Easton Quaid, survived the cruel years of Magnum’s reign by the skin of his teeth and the kindness of others, of the pack, but not really part of it. His world turns upside down when a new wolf blows into town. It will take every ounce of patience to claim her as his mate.
Stolen kisses
Set a task in the scavenger hunt, Sadie and Easton must work together. Proximity and attraction lead to stolen kisses and more between the pair. The mating call is strong, but is it too much for her to handle?
Secrets and celebrations
A new family, a new pack, and the temptation of a new mate. Sadie had everything she ever dreamed of, right? As the Winter Solstice celebrations get into full swing, old secrets are revealed. Sadie faces the decision of her life. Is she a solid, reliable Burrows, or a flighty, untrustworthy King? It’s not only her heart at risk if she makes the wrong choice.
Customer Reviews
Don't miss this one!
Great short story that's perfect for the holidays. If you've read any of the Black Hills Wolves stories you should recognize some of the characters. If not, no worries this can be read by itself but be warned you'll want to go back and read the ones you missed. This one involves a woman who's left a pack looking for a family connection that's she's never had before. All on her late grandmothers words "Everything you need is East." What she finds is where the awwww moments come in. Has its own HEA, which is a must for the holidays. It's a must read for shifter lovers out there, not to be missed.
A copy of this book was provided to me by the author with no expectations or requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book and my comments here are my honest opinion.