Can a union between a cat and a wolf bring a whole town to destruction? Adam Thomas and Luna McIntyre don't believe so. They have been in love with one another since they were teenagers but an unplanned pregnancy had both Alpha leaders on the war path. Adam chose the military while Luna mourned for her lost love.
Adam, a puma, is now back in town as a Deputy Sheriff. Luna, a wolf with other special abilities, has her own business. Neither are on pack property but rather on neutral territory which gives them a chance to see if their feelings for one another are still the same. They are, but the old prejudice is alive and well, as they soon find out when perceived threats become a reality and Adam is forced into a decision he has been unwilling to make. His primary concern is keeping Luna safe no matter what it is he might be forced to do.
This is a sweet romantic love story with a well rounded mystery and some wonderful secondary characters who add much to the story. The ins and outs of family dynamics amidst the small town setting are interwoven throughout NATURAL BORN ENEMIES to make for a engaging shifter tale.
Cedar River, Michigan is a wonderful place to fall in love. Some people see change as a good thing, but there are a few others who can’t let go of the “old ways.” “Breeds should stay within their breeds,” they say. Adam Thomas is the deputy sheriff in Cedar River. His black puma shifter side got him released from the military and sent back home. His demons followed, but they are nothing compared to the ones within his pride. Luna McIntyre is the only daughter and shaman to the McIntyre pack. She is tired of being smothered and told what to do in regards to her life. She’s opened a sweet shop and moved forward with her life. However, the love of her teen years is back in town and her family is trying to rein her in again. Someone in this small town is so set in their beliefs that they can’t see how love is sometimes simply love. Cats and canines may be natural born enemies, but love may be enough to get past the differences.
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