Working for the FBI in the Magical Crimes Division as a
Finder, Cynna Weaver has never made friends easily.
However, due to special circumstances, she has become close
to Lily Lu, Rule Turner (whom she once had a relationship
with) and Cullen Seaborne. Now, after a night of exquisite
passion with Cullen, they are about to become parents. What
does Cynna know about being a parent? Everyone she's ever
loved has left her. On the other hand, Cullen is ecstatic,
since he thought he'd never become a father. He was forced
out of his pack when he was very young because lupi are not
supposed to hold special gifts and Cullen is a sorcerer.
But he's willing to do whatever it takes to convince Cynna
that he will always be there for her and their child.
When Cynna, Cullen and some other FBI agents are pulled
into the gates of another realm, they have to determine
what's required of them to fulfill their job and get back
home as soon as possible. While on their journey, Cullen
protects Cynna and their "little rider" on several
occasions, proving his feelings not only for the baby but
for Cynna, as well. But will it be enough to show Cynna
that Cullen can be devoted to her and let his lupi lack of
commitment go?
Hot love, sticky situations and creepy characters make this
story sizzle. I'm usually one to stay with straight
contemporary and historical romances, but this World of the
Lupi series has me hooked. I just love the characters and
the situations they get into. I've had the privilege of
reading all four of the World of the Lupi books -- TEMPTING
DANGER, MORTAL DANGER, BLOOD LINES and NIGHT SEASON -- and I
highly recommend them all. Good reading!
A magic medallion . . . a diplomatic envoy from another
realm . . . a dragon who doesn’t like to share . . . and a
tester that turns the wrong color when she pees on it. FBI
Agent Cynna Weaver’s life is a little too full right now.
She’s pregnant--and lupus sorcerer Cullen Seabourne is the
father.
Cullen is thrilled. Cynna can barely utter the p-word.
What does she know about kids? Her mother was a drunk.
Her father abandoned them. Or so she’s always
believed . . . .
But things could be worse. She might be snatched into
another realm to meet her long-lost father--a world where
humans are strictly second-class citizens. In Edge, magic
is commonplace, lying is an artform, and night never ends.
And the only way home is to work with Cullen to find an
ancient artifact sought by powerful beings who would do
anything to claim it.