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Book Review of Hunter's Moon (Tale of the Sazi, Bk 1)

Hunter's Moon (Tale of the Sazi, Bk 1)
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From the back cover:

She need s White Knght

Sue Quentin has reached the end of her rope shes desperate, and theres only one way out: death. Her plan doesnt include falling for Tony, the mysterious his man she hires. He listens when she speaks and somehow convinces her that maybe her problem arent entirely insurmountable. He even thinks her little potbelly is sexy. So hes a werewolf everyone has flaws.

Sue enjoys being coddled by Tony, and, for his part, Tony likes the way Sue moans when he touches her. She begins to think she and Tony might have a shot at a future together, despite his unorthodox professionand even though she doesnt know his real name.

But when Tonys enemies not all of whom are fully human decide Sue makes a perfect target, will Tony risk letting his darker side out during the day to save her?