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Werewolf in Seattle
Werewolf in Seattle
Werewolf in Seattle
Audiobook9 hours

Werewolf in Seattle

Written by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Narrated by Abby Craden

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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The last thing Colin McDowell wants is to inherit his Aunt Geraldine's mansion in the San Juan islands off the coast of Washington. As the pack leader of the Trevelyans in Scotland, he has little time to travel halfway around the world to take care of his inheritance.But the trip takes a pleasant turn when he meets Luna Reynaud, the young secretary his aunt hired shortly before she died. He isn't sure which surprises him more-Luna's clever plan for turning the mansion into a resort, or the fact that she's drop-dead gorgeous. Both intrigue him-until he learns that Luna is only a half-breed. There's no way a pack leader can mate with a woman who's partly human . . . or is there?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 3, 2012
ISBN9781452676623
Werewolf in Seattle
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Vicki Lewis Thompson

New York Times bestselling author Vicki Lewis Thompson’s love affair with cowboys started with the Lone Ranger, continued through Maverick and took a turn south of the border with Zorro. Fortunately for her, she lives in the Arizona desert, where broad-shouldered, lean-hipped cowboys abound. Visit her website at www.vickilewisthompson.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I didn't enjoy this book as much as the first or second book. There were several amusing moments because of Luna's weird sex questions, but I just didn't feel as good about this story as the last. I also didn't believe the mad-to-sad emotional response of the villain, George, in this story.