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Luck Of The Wolf

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From the moment he saw her, he knew she was worth it.

Branded an outcast by the noble branch of his werewolf clan, Cort Renier had come to San Francisco seeking fortune and revenge. What he found was a mysterious beauty who could not or would not reveal who she truly was. At first she seemed vulnerable and afraid, like so many girls caught up in the debauchery of the city's whiskeysoaked gambling dens. But one look into her stunning turquoise eyes and he knew he'd found the winning hand.

Aria di Reinardus had reasons for concealing her identity, but Cort's kisses were enough to convince her to go along with his plan to transform her into a missing heiress and return her to her 'family'. But they were not the only ones with secrets to keep and vengeance in mind, and they were about to discover that some destinies couldn't be outrun

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Release dateMar 1, 2011
ISBN9781742905389
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Susan Krinard

Susan makes her home in New Mexico, the “Land of Enchantment,” with her husband, Serge, her dogs, Freya, Nahla and Cagney, and her cat, Jefferson. Susan’s interests include music (just about any kind), old movies, gardening and getting out into nature. She also bakes a mean chocolate cake.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Haunted by the Other that shares his body, Qunetin Forster chases entertainment and attempts to ignore the blackouts that leave him dazed and afraid of what he may have done. The Other knows exactly what he's doing - but he isn't interested in Quentin finding out. After a particularly bad episode Quentin wakes up to the gentle hands of Dr. Johanna Schnell.For psychologist Johannal, the gentle breezes of Napa Valley bring peace for her patients - but the mentally ill that she treats have never affected her as her new patient does. And although his delusions of being a werewolf are concerning, she can't help but yearn for his touch...I was intrigued enough by the first chapter teaser in another book to track this one down at the library. Not a bad read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This story has the subtext of facing who you are, despite the faults, and learning how to live with it. It works well as a stand-alone book; the story doesn't depend on the reader to have read the other books in the series in order to understand the events and appreciate the plot. The book was interesting, although it was less paranormal and more psychological.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Interesting story that involves both psychology and the paranormal and a romance that looks pretty convincing. I liked both Johanna and Quentin and understood her need to help others and her fears of what would happen to her life if she married.Johanna Schell is a psychologist and hypnotist, running a sanctuary for people with some issues, some developmental and some psychological and she is trying to help them and provide them with a haven, which is what her house is called. She's also dealing with her father who was her inspiration but is losing his mind.Quentin has been having amnesia issues and finally falls into luck when he falls into the Haven. She works to help him but can she cope with the biggest secret he has?I liked the characters but there was occasional creep of modern ideals that didn't sit quite right with some of them. It did make me wonder about how people like them were treated at the time.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    As a werewolf Quentin Forester should have had the strength of will and body to overcome any obsticle. Instead Quentin had lived for years as a coward, using his charm and humor to mask an ever deepening fear of the thing he felt stalking him. Plagued by blackouts and amnesia he Quentin finds himself in Napa Valley in the care of Dr. Johanna Schell in a Haven she has created for victims of mental deficiency and insanity. But can she cure him, or will she fall victim to the madness inside of him?Of the three Forster siblings I was drawn the most to Quentin while reading Braden's story in Touch of the Wolf. Quentin's own story was not a disappointment. I found Secret of the Wolf to be an engrossing read that I finished in one very long sitting. The dangers facing Quentin were multilayered being both internal and external. I enjoyed the character of Dr. Johanna who was very secure in herself and her intelligence. Although Quentin's madness made him more vulnerable than most romantic male heros his innate compassion for the other characters was quite compelling.I totally enjoyed Secret of the Wolf and would highly recommend the entire Forster trilogy to anyone interested in historical and/or paranormal romances.