Five Celtic warriors of the past are banished to the present. Small-town Vermont will never be the same.
When Reardon McAlator sees that his army will not win against a formidable enemy, he shares a “gift” with his top warriors. That secret weapon brings them an epic victory, but it also angers Flidae, the Goddess of Wild Things. Exile for Reardon and his four brothers in battle is the punishment.
Or is it a prize instead?
Join this pack of hot, howling warriors and find love in the woods!
This collection of five full-length novels in the Warrior Wolves Series includes: Wolf Kiss Wolf Fire Wolf Vow Wolf Angel Wolf Sun
Christine DePetrillo can often be found hugging trees, conversing with dragonflies, and walking barefoot through sun-warmed soil. She finds joy in listening to the wind, bathing in moonlight, and breathing in the fragrances of things that bloom. If she had her way, the sky would be the only roof over her head.
Her love of nature seeps into every story she tells. As does her obsession with bearded mountain men who build, often smell like sawdust, and know how to cherish the women they love. Today she writes tales meant to make you laugh, maybe make you sweat, and definitely make you believe in the power of love.
She lives in Vermont with her husband and cat who defend her fiercely from all evils.
Each story in this collection brings a piece of the overall storyline to light. They're written well and have likable characters. Lots of action, suspense, twists and turns.
Reardon changed four of hid warriors into shapes hit wolves. Goddess of wild things Foreal got angry. She vanished all the suffers. Great storyline and so much happens. Highly recommend this box set
With each book you just fall deeper and deeper in love with this pack of wolves. Such well written stories that makes it impossible to put the book down! If only there were more!!
Bought the compilation for $.99. Includes: Wolf Kiss - 3.5 stars Wolf Fire - 4 stars Wolf Vow - 4 stars Wolf Angel - 4 stars Wolf Sun - 4 stars
This series was a nice surprise. From my review of Book 1, Wolf Kiss:
The writing, while not totally polished, doesn't contain any glaring errors and only a few small discrepancies, which in no way got my panties in a twist. The story is decent, and the writing didn't irritate the hell out of me, so an extra half star for that. Nice characters.