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Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake : Shifter Menage Romance
Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake : Shifter Menage Romance
Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake : Shifter Menage Romance
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Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake : Shifter Menage Romance

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There are things lurking in the woods of Winter's Lake, but Lara Forbes has no idea how dangerous wolves, and men, can actually be, until a pair of jealous rival werewolves vie for her attention.

Lara Forbes needs a break. When she discovers that her boyfriend has been cheating on her, she seeks refuge in the quiet mountain town of Winter's Lake, Colorado. She expected peace and quiet, but she didn't expect to attract the attention of two handsome, bitter rivals. Soft-spoken, kind Killian seems to want her, but his attention turns cold whenever cocky, abrasive Russ enters the picture. The men share some sort of common understanding that Lara can't begin to understand… just like she can't quite understand why the forest is filled with the cries of a wolf pack under the full moon.

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Standalone Romance Stories With No Cliffhanger!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherCara Wade
Release dateFeb 19, 2019
ISBN9781386640998
Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake : Shifter Menage Romance

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    Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake - Cara Wade

    Two Wolves of Winter’s Lake

    Chapter 1

    The thing that Lara Forbes loved most about visiting her family’s cabin in Winter’s Lake, Colorado, wasn’t the peace and quiet, or the abundant wildlife, or even the majestic view of the Rocky Mountains. No, the thing that Lara liked best about Winter’s Lake was the absolute, utter lack of cell phone service.

    After the last forty-eight hours, she never wanted to use her phone again.

    Lara could feel the tension drain out of her shoulders the very moment her little Honda Civic crested the Continental Divide and the bars on her phone completely disappeared. She would be staying up in Winter’s Lake for at least a week, maybe more, and was overjoyed at the prospect of being cut off from the outside world.

    The day was overcast and the forest dark as Lara drove the last winding stretch of highway down into the small mountain town of Winter’s Lake. It was late September and the wind had a sharp bite. Autumn always came more quickly to the mountains, something Lara always managed to forget. When she was a little girl, her parents would always remember to pack her warm clothing and make sure she was bundled up properly for the mountain weather, but Lara had trouble remember to do such adult things on her own.  It was always hard to imagine that a bright sunny day in the mountains could quickly turn into a freezing cold night.

    Of course, Lara was a bit out of practice packing for mountain weather. She hadn’t been up to the cabin since her parents had passed away almost five years ago. A rental agency had been happy to take care of it, and Lara was more than happy to allow them to manage the property... and send her the checks.

    She vaguely wondered what the property looked like. Was that ugly green plaid sofa still in front of the fireplace? Was the wreath of antlers still hanging on the wall near the door? Did her old room still have bunk beds or had the management company replaced them with a more renter-friendly full or queen?

    As she steered the car down the winding driveway and the house came into view, Lara found the sight to be refreshingly familiar: same rickety wooden porch with sagging Adirondack chairs, same crooked stone chimney, same gnarled pine tree looming over the north side of the house.

    What was not the same, however, was the rusted brown jeep parked under the pine tree and the tall, muscular man perched on the roof, his sandy hair falling over his face as he bent to align his hammer with a nail.

    No, the last time Lara had been up to the cabin, there definitely hadn’t been a handsome man in the mix. If this is an added perk from the property management company, Lara thought, then I am definitely on board.

    The tires of Lara’s car crunched on the gravel driveway and the man looked up, his hair falling away to reveal a finely chiseled face. He squinted at the car for a moment, and then broke into a smile and a wave.

    Lara waved back as she pulled her car alongside the Jeep.

    Hi there, she shouted, stepping out of the car and letting the door slam behind her.

    Afternoon, the man shouted back at her, still smiling. He looked around for a moment, appearing almost puzzled and it took Lara a couple of moments to understand why. There was no ladder near the roof.

    Do you need help–? she began, but the man was in motion before she finished her sentence. With one quick leap, he launched himself off the roof, into the twisted old pine and clambered swiftly down the trunk.

    Wow, that’s something you don’t see in LA, Lara muttered to herself. Los Angeles had its share of diversity and eccentricity, but Lara had never before

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