Working outside the strict hierarchy of the SnowDancer
Pack, Andrew (Drew) Kincaid's job is to track and check
changelings who have lost control of their wolf. Often the
wolf can be curbed and returned to the safety of the pack,
but if the rogue can't be brought to heel, the chase can
end in death for the changeling or the tracker.
As a pack lieutenant and a dominant female, Indigo Riviera
is only too aware of her place within the SnowDancers and
she never gets involved with subordinates. Until Drew. The
young tracker is determined to loosen up and claim Indigo;
lieutenant or not, he wants this woman for his own.
PLAY OF PASSION very much focuses on the story of the two
lovers rather than the larger Psy-Changeling story of
death, betrayal and the reshaping of this particular
verse's society. This isn't a bad thing, but I always like
more of the political goings-on of the Psy-Changeling
universe.
In his position as Tracker for the SnowDancer pack, Drew
Kincaid must rein in rogue changelings who've lost control
of their animal halves- even if it means killing those
who've gone too far. But nothing in his life has prepared
him for the battle he must now wage-to win the heart of a
woman who makes his body ignite...and who threatens to
enslave his wolf.