PROWL THE NIGHT consists of two novellas by Crystal Jordan. Both take place in a different world connected to Panther shapeshifter Prides.
In Crave Me, Tomas Montoya's alienation from his mate, Ciri, not only resonates with cultural misunderstanding, but also the generational pressure. Steamy and detailed, Crave Me also explores themes of expectations, stereotypes, and prejudice.
In Want Me, the second work Teresa Garcia tries not to bow down under the prodigious weight of her responsibilities: responsibilities she should never had to shoulder. She feels guilty when she does a good job, but she also deals with the fear that she will mess up. Agonized by memories of what happens when shifters lose their mates, she has no interest in finding hers. However, fate has different plans in store for her when she meets Rafael Santiago.
Beautiful and devastating, the combination of Crave Me and Want Me in PROWL THE NIGHT connect to the non-literary world with their depictions and their intensity.
As newly appointed heir to his Pride, Tomas Montoya
struggles with both his new duties and his new mate. He
craves the dark and dangerous pleasure he finds with Ciri
but wonders if he can ever satisfy her need for more. Teresa
Garcia has seen how loving and losing a mate can drive
someone mad and she has no interest in experiencing that
herself. But when she meets Rafael Santiago, she wants him
like no other. Driven by desire, she hungers for his body
with a fierce and feral passion.
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