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Racing the Moon
Michele Hauf
Silhouette Nocturne Bites
May 2008
ISBN#: 1426816413
Paranormal
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Synopsis:
Dean Maverick, werewolf, is racing against the full moon when his truck
breaks down in the middle of nowhere. A sexy female mechanic named Sunday
assesses the damage--and Dean. Sparks crackle between the two of them; they
cannot hide their attraction to one another.
It'll take a day for parts to arrive; Sunday offers the spare bedroom above
her shop for him to stay the night. Dean doesn't have a day, or even a few
hours. When the full moon is high in the sky, his inner wolf will
emerge--unless he can appease it beforehand with sex.
Being a familiar isn't easy for Sunday--sex is a conduit for demons to enter
the mortal realm. Most familiars can control this power, but Sunday can't.
Every time she climaxes, a demon bridges to this realm, and they're not
always friendly. But she can't deny the feral need to help slake Dean's
lust. And keeping the wolf at bay will see her safe from an attack--wolves
don't like cats.
Can a cat and wolf get beyond their prejudices--and overcome their own
problems--to bring the wolf to a howling submission?
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SRR GRADE: C+
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Dean Maverick is a werewolf. He’s on his way home the
night of a full moon when his truck breaks down. The woman that stops to
help give him a tow interests him in more ways than one. One way to keep his
inner beast away is through sex. Maybe he can talk the sexy mechanic into a
little more than fixing his broke down truck and keeping his secret--well
secret.
Sunday is more than she appears also. She’s a familiar—a cat. But when she
has sex bad things happen. As in demons from hell kind of bad. But she can’t
deny the attraction she has to Dean. He’s working so hard to get her out of
her pants that it’s all she can do to keep her distance.
When she learns he’s a werewolf things really get interesting. You’re just
gonna have to read what these two go through just to keep their animal
forms, and anything else that happens to show up, in line. And it’s hot no
matter how you slice it.
It’s a short, funny, and worth it read. Who says cats and dogs…that is
werewolves can’t live in harmony? Talk about howling at the moon!
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Melisa |
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