Highland Wolf in Paradise

It's coming out in the Fall 2012!

Woohoo, yes!!! I'm sure they'll come up with another title, but here's the blurb:

Duncan MacNeill is a Highlander at heart with a mission—find gray wolf and former stockbroker, Silverman who has stolen the family fortune and is purported to be living in the Grand Cayman Islands. As a Highland wolf, Duncan rarely leaves his native homeland and taking a trip to an island paradise doesn't appeal. But keeping the MacNeill's ancestral castle depends on making Silverman pay. What Duncan doesn't plan for is the American botanist who distracts him from his mission and makes him realize what an island paradise really means.

Shelley Campbell is teaching botany at a Florida college, when she receives an email from an old girlfriend, who's renting a villa on the island and wants her to come to stay with her. Figuring she can study the old growth forest while she's there, and lecture about it when she returns home, she has no idea the secrets she might uncover. When her girlfriend's a no-show, a Highlander turns up instead, and she has a choice—share the villa, or send him away and pay full price for the accommodations—which on her teacher's salary is stretching things pretty thin. Since he promises to be no trouble at all, she lets him stay. And that's when the trouble really begins!

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Okay, so you see, Duncan is a warrior type, right? Dark hero, not prone to being distracted. Particularly when it's really important that he get the money back from the crook so that his pack can keep their ancestral castle in the Highlands.

But you know when a female wolf shows up on the scene...a lone female wolf, things are bound to get interesting. For one, an alpha male wolf can't let a female, who looks as hot as she does, run around the island on her own.

At least that's what he tells himself.

Anyway, it's hump day! Aren't you glad???

Have a wonderful Wednesday!!!

Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
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Published on September 20, 2011 23:00
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