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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Friday, December 3, 2021

This was not going to go well. - Wolf Tempted: A Fated Mates Shifter Romance (The Enigma Shifters) by Eliza Gayle

“Absolutely fantastic” - Priscilla, Goodreads reviewer
“Amazing read” - Mary, Goodreads Reviewer
“I love paranormal and this was a really fantastic read.” - Karen, Goodreads reviewer

Description:

Published: November 30th 2021

Life lesson: Never get between a wolf and his mate. You won't enjoy it.

Savannah's clan wants her dead, and they've sent her fated mate to find her.

What began as a nightmare years ago has morphed into much more as her cursed powers have far surpassed what her sisters possess. She isn't sure what that means for her future, but one thing is clear. She needs to RUN.

Until the scorching hot wolf hunter with major possessive vibes, shows her the meaning of tempted...

King has a reputation as a cold, calculated hunter. He can always find those that can't be found. When a lucrative job lands in his lap it may finally be his way out of the rogue Blackwood Pack.

Except...He doesn't hunt women.
But he's also still figuring out how to be a dad to his orphaned nephew and they need the money.
Because of that, he agrees to find her and turn her over to the clan, unharmed.
Only when he locates the missing woman, he discovers there's a lot more to her than what they told him. Now, not even a city teeming with supernaturals, can keep him from protecting what's HIS.

EXCERPT

"I'll be right out. Let me know if I can help you find something." A voice from the back called out. His entire body locked up at the sound of it.
No way.
It sounded just like--
Before his thoughts could fully form, the woman in question pushed her way through a curtain of beads and stopped when she caught sight of him. Holy shit.
The drawing he'd been given didn't do her justice. Long blonde wavy hair that went almost to her waist framed the most perfectly formed woman he'd ever seen in his life. Like the woman at Cafe DuMonde, she had curves for days. The kind that a man like him ached to feel underneath him. He nearly groaned at that inappropriate thought. That was not his life anymore, and it would do him no good to think about it.
Her lips, however, beckoned. Pale pink with a slight sheen of gloss on them and just the right amount of plump to make him want to bite the lower one. Oh, for fuck's sake. What the hell was wrong with him?
Sea-green eyes looked at him curiously as they locked gazes for a moment. Since he hadn't seen her face at the cafe, he couldn't be quite sure she was the same woman. But that voice had sounded exactly like hers.
"Can I help you find something?" Warmth and recognition washed over him again as her voice slid across his skin and made the hairs at the back of his neck stand on end. Definitely the same woman. The wolf inside him perked up as well.
This was not going to go well.
About the author:
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Eliza Gayle is the NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of over 25 paranormal romance books. (She also writes contemporary romance under E.M. Gayle) She lives on a small island in the Pacific Northwest and spends her days writing romance, wandering the beach, kayaking or trying to remodel something. (She blames the latter on Pinterest.)

Before her writing career began, she served in the Marine Corps and lived a crazy life of adventure. Then she read her first erotic romance novel and everything changed. So after years of thinking about writing she finally grabbed her laptop and wrote.


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3 comments:

Linda Romer said...

Wolf Tempted sounds like a good read. Thank you

Anca Maria said...

I like the cover a lot !

Audrey Stewart said...

Eliza Gayle is new to me, but I love meeting new authors. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.