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Cry Wolf: Wolfsbane / Bain's Wolf
Cry Wolf Wolfsbane / Bain's Wolf
Author: Nathalie Gray
WOLFSBANE — To Scarlet, who survived on the harsh streets of medieval Amsterdam and for whom no lock is beyond her skill, nothing is what it seems. From the forbidding castle deep in Germany's woodlands where a seductive but sadistic couple hires her to care for a mysterious prisoner, to the menace hanging over the land like ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781419956362
ISBN-10: 1419956361
Publication Date: 7/3/2007
Pages: 394
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Elloras Cave Pub Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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BetsyP avatar reviewed Cry Wolf: Wolfsbane / Bain's Wolf on + 566 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Erotic Paranormal romance from Ellora's Cave, and the same author of Femme Metal, Nathalie Gray. Two related stories, one historical and one contemporary. First, werewolf Frederick is held prisoner and tormented in his own castle (Austria) by his cousin, who wants something from him. Scarlet is hired to care for him. Except when Frederick comes to care for Scarlet, she becomes his weakness. How can Frederick free himself from his sadistic cousin, and still keep Scarlet's love. Loved this story! Exciting, Passionate, Scary! Then, in present day, Erica is hired by hunters to fly them to a remote Lodge. But the hunters have a hidden agenda. On her way back, Erica has to make an emergency landing, and there she meets Lothar. Lothar's self-loathing has put him in self exile as punishment for his past crimes. Can Erica love him if she knows all of his secrets? Then there's the small matter of the hunters. This story starts off a little slow, but gets way better. This book is a great read. Sex scenes are scorching.
frazerc avatar reviewed Cry Wolf: Wolfsbane / Bain's Wolf on + 672 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
My biggest complaint? The villain of the first story is the hero of the second - of course he had 600+ years to resolve his issues and discover the error of his ways... Ignore the cover - it has GOT to be the most mismatched book art I have ever seen! Story one is medieval and story two is contemporary - and the guy on the cover looks like the president of the Matrix fan club standing on some other planet!
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