Billionaire Wolf #2
Sourcebooks Casablanca
September 2018
On Sale: September 25, 2018
Featuring: Holly Gray; Dr. Aidan Denali
ISBN: 1492655848 EAN: 978149265584 Kindle: B07DD2SYB6 Paperback / e-Book Add to Wish List
When the wolves' own blood betrays them, they risk their
lives to find a
miracle.
Wolf shifter Dr. Aidan Denali has been working day and
night to find a
cure for werewolves' alarmingly sudden decline in
lifespan. The key to
the problem eludes him. But when Aidan grudgingly leaves
his work to
do some holiday shopping, he meets a remarkable she-wolf
whose
mysterious pack could bring him one step closer to the
answer.
Dr. Holly Gray is thrilled to meet the wolf who's been
working so hard to
help others. Now, it's her turn to help him. But while
their attraction is
sizzling, the packs are at odds, and the danger is
increasing. It's going
to take a holiday miracle for Holly and Aidan to get
themselves—and
their loved ones—out of this alive...
love your books (Denise Schenk 5:43pm September 27, 2018)
sounds wonderful to me i would love this (Vickie Couturier 6:29am September 28, 2018)
Fortunately I've never been in a life threatening situation but I have had plenty of bad times. Being an adult means being afraid or unsure and still doing the right thing. (Mary Songer 5:20pm September 28, 2018)
I've never read a book with shifters, but I think it's time for me to try one. This one sounds interesting. (Anna Speed 12:21pm September 29, 2018)
This is a different kind of book for me although I do love State Parks and have spent many days camping with my family while young. (Alyson Widen 1:17am September 29, 2018)
love your books and your covers!! (Jennifer Beck 7:52pm September 29, 2018)
Nope but I can still taste the metallic taste of fear. (Laura Gullickson 3:54am September 30, 2018)
I used to love camping in parks but we were careful to stay safe. Fear is a strange thing. (Debra Guyette 7:50am September 30, 2018)
Sounds great, need to read it. (Wioletta Slyk 12:54pm September 30, 2018)
Luckily I've never been in one of those situations. I'd like to think I'd be calm, but who really knows how I'd react? (Jana B 1:43pm September 30, 2018)
I've been in a couple of scary situations, though I never really thought I wouldn't make it. I hunkered down and did the best I could. (Janie McGaugh 4:40pm September 30, 2018)
yep never been in life threatning ones but plenty of dramas and health scares mainly ccancer and they only found that out when i was opened up for another surgery last yr ... fortunately they caught it in time but some were already stage 3 and never knew just been unwell for years and in pain .. was a week in hosp and 3 weeks later had chemo for 19 weeks .. and pleased to say been cancer free for over a yr (Rachael Kennedy 5:10pm September 30, 2018)
I've never been in a life or death situation but I have had a couple of incidents where as much as I thought I'd know how to deal with it, but I literally froze but recovered quickly. I love the excerpt and look forward to reading it. Carol Luciano Lucky4750 at aol dot com (Carol Luciano 5:22pm September 30, 2018)
I have not had any situations like that. (Leni Kaye 5:50pm September 30, 2018)
Love your wolves! :) (Colleen Conklin 6:06pm September 30, 2018)
Although I have been lucky, my son has been in peril many times in the military and then as a police detective. (Sharon Mitchell 9:52pm September 30, 2018)
Yes. I was in a headon collision when I was nineteen. I did everything that I could to avoid the accident. Then I prayed and closed my eyes. You are not suppose to close your eyes. I would love to read this book. (Cynthia Cook 11:46pm September 30, 2018)
The instances I can think of all involve our children. Our oldest daughter was just in kindergarten at the time and our other daughter was a baby. We had talked about swimming lessons and I said I would pick her up for lessons when they started. She thought that meant it started the next day and did not get on the school bus to come home. The bus came, the stop was across the street form the house, but she didn't come to the house. I called a few neighbors to see if she had gone home with their children. No luck. I called the school and she wasn't there. They called back to say the teacher had taken her out to the bus. I called the security police (we lived on an Air Force base) to let them know and have them look for her in case she got off at a different bus stop. I also had them contact the city police. It was mid-January and about 10 degrees. I called my husband, but he was at work in a place he couldn't leave. I didn't dare leave the house in case she came home. After what seemed like an eternity but was likely only 30 to 45 minutes or so, I got a phone call from a man at a local garage. It seems she had tried to walk home and they found her in the snowbank outside their shop. She was so cold and frightened, they couldn't understand what she said until she warmed up a little. A Sgt. from the base had been there when they found her and helped out. He brought her home (I never got the chance to say no, she wasn't supposed to get in cars with strangers). It was such a relief to have her back. You want to hug them because you are happy and punish them for what they did. This was back in 1978 or '79. Concern was there, but if it happened in today's world, I would be in full panic mode. What was really sad, was she walked right by my grandmother's (her great grandmother's) house and didn't realize it. It was just a block from the school. (Patricia Barraclough 12:15pm October 1, 2018)
sounds like a really good read for me,i toally love Christmas themed books my favoriet (Vickie Couturier 5:46am October 1, 2018)
I had a situation where I didn't know if my new baby would survive. We took advantage of every moment, snuggling, cooing, and rocking him. All we could do was pray and have faith. It was touch and go but we made it through and everything is great now. Can't wait to dive into another one of your books! (Amber Niebaum 2:13pm October 1, 2018)
love your books (Ann Unger 2:48pm October 1, 2018)