Darcy Spenser was looking for a man to convince her well-to-
do and hovering mother to back off, so she did the
unthinkable: she lied to her mom and said she was seeing
someone. Darcy may have been looking for a man, but when
startled by a wolf and then a naked man, she didn't intend
to get one by hitting the naked man over the skull with a
hefty branch. However, that's how things turned out.
Now, Darcy has a dazed man with amnesia convalescing in her
home, and some of his habits, particularly the walking
around naked one, seem to be from out of this world. Darcy
hopes to get some use out of her brand new PI certification
to discover Surlock's identity, but the trouble is that the
conclusions she keeps drawing don't make any sense.
Kelley's latest novel about the Symtarians attempting to
keep others from killing the half-Symtarian, half-humans
they have dubbed "the Impure" quickly forges from one
situation to the next, culminating in a wonderful
conclusion. THE WOLF PRINCE does not rely on her previous
works, but after reading it, one will probably want to
acquire the others. The characters in THE WOLF PRINCE are
interesting and detailed, giving hope for more works to
come involving the citizens of New Symtaria.