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Shadow Of  A Wolf
Jez Morrow

Ellora's Cave
February 2008
ISBN: 9781419914652
Paranormal



Synopsis:

Lieutenant Commander Jack Reed never felt anything missing from his life until his best friend went missing — kidnapped on an icy December night nearly two years ago. The beautiful, edgy, young Martin Winter of the FBI was the only other of Jack's kind, a man who could transform into a wolf. Not until Jack lost Martin did Jack know that he loved him.

Haunted and hunted, Martin shows up at Jack's cabin and stays the night. In the dark Martin stumbles into the wrong bedroom and into Jack's bed, where Jack and Martin spend a night of wonder, discovery and blindingly beautiful sex.

Martin must run away, though he would give anything to be in Jack's strong embrace again — anything but Jack's life. For someone wants Martin Winter dead, and that someone may be inside the FBI itself.
 


 


 

SRR GRADE:  A

 

FBI Special Agent Martin Winter is a haunted man.  For almost two years everyone thought that Martin was dead.  Everyone except Department of Defense Lieutenant Commander Jack Reed.  Jack knew what Martin was because they were the same.  They were werewolves.  When Martin showed back up at Jack's cabin, Jack wanted to show Martin how much he loved him and how he would protect Martin to his dying breath but Martin was still fighting the demons that were so terrible his mind decided to lock them away to preserve Martin's sanity.  Their love for each other would have to be taken in small steps as they both try to figure out who was behind Martin's kidnapping and the drug smuggling case he was working on.

Shadow of a Wolf was a fantastic, fast paced page turner.  The story of the love affair between two men was sizzling.  There was some light bondage but it was very tender and gentle.  Jack was an alpha male in both worlds, wolf and human.  He was very gentle and patient knowing how fragile and paranoid Martin was.  Martin was trying to be strong but he could only go so far not being able to remember entire sections of his life while he was held prisoner.  He loves Jack and he doesn't want to hold back anything.  The secondary characters provided comic relief.  Martin named them Mo, Larry, and Curly and he also called them the three blind mice.  This was my first male/male book and I have to thank Ms. Morrow for making me a fan.
 
~Reviewed by Shira

 

 
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