Brett Dalton, Alpha of Hudson River, isolated himself from
his pack mates after one betrayed him. The once, easygoing
Alpha has become taciturn, remote and unforgiving. His pack
worries for him, but they too have suffered a devastating
blow. When several members leave to join Three Rivers, the
pack faces the threat of dissolution until Brett's best
friend and Lone Wolf, Luc Danes returns to Hudson River
accompanied by a beautiful young human--or is she? Something
about the woman consumes Brett. Has Luc come home to help or
to take the pack from Brett?
Colby Jenson wrapped up thousands of hours of community
service working at the hospital in Maine when an injured Luc
Danes rolled through the door. The impossible patient drove
the nurses crazy, but when Danes offered her money no
strings attached to drive him to New York, she agreed. The
last thing she expected was to arrive in the small
Westchester County town and to meet the craziest collection
of residents--especially the devastatingly sexy Brett
Dalton. Part of her wants to hit the road, the rest wants to
make him smile and he keeps making excuses for her to stay.
Then she sees the wolves...and is exposed to a world she can
barely imagine. When Brett discovers a secret about her,
nothing will be the same again. Now she will find herself
torn between a world she isn't sure she can understand and
the man who has taken her heart hostage...
What inspires me is the joy that I give to others. I do a lot of knitting, as well as crocheting, and most of what I make go to friends and family members who have recently suffered a loss, or are going through a rough patch in their lives. When I push myself to make a pattern that's just a little bit harder than normal, because it's a little more special, and am able to succeed, I know the outcome of that particular piece that I have made. I know the smile that it's going to put on someone's face that I took the time to make something special for them, because I thought about them, and made them a shawl, for example. I've done this countless numbers of times, and don't expect kudos for it, but there was a time not that long ago, where I was unable to even pick up my needles due to an injury. This is actually therapeutic for both the person I've given my gift to, as well as to me. Congratulations on your latest book, as well as the gift you've given to others!! I'm looking forward to reading your book as well, and perhaps down the road, may take a stab at writing my own book!! (Peggy Roberson 10:06am August 27, 2015)
I love Heather's work and am amazed at her output. I like Mini Me's comment. I am thrilled to see so many authors posting positive comments. I don't like the backstabbing I often see. I think it is terrific that Ms. Long is paying it forward. (Donna Antonio 10:07am August 28, 2015)