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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Winter's Wolf (Tales of the Harker Pack #3) by Tara Lain



Blurb:
Winter Thane was raised on the two cardinal rules of werewolf existence: don’t reveal yourself to humans under penalty of death, and there’s no such thing as a gay werewolf. It’s no surprise when his father drags him from his wild life in remote Canada back to Connecticut to meet his old pack in hopes it will persuade Winter to abandon his love of sex with human males. Of course Dad’s hopes are dashed when they come face-to-face with the gay werewolves in the Harker pack.

Winter takes one look at FBI agent, Matt Partridge, and decides bird is his favorite food. Partridge is embroiled in an investigation into drug dealing and the death of a fellow agent. He can’t let himself get distracted by the young, platinum-haired beast, but then Winter proves invaluable in the search for clues, a move that winds them both up in chains and facing imminent death. Winter quickly learns his father’s motives are questionable, the pack alphas are a bunch of pussies, humans aren’t quite what they seem, and nothing in the forests of Connecticut is pure except love.

My review:.
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Winter Thane is young, intelligent, beautiful and has been brought up off the grid.  I bring this up because it affects how he reacts to pack life and laws.  FBI agent Matt Partridge has issues of his own.  He thinks his father is going insane and he may not be far behind.  That doesn’t stop the instant attraction between Matt & Winter but it does contribute to how they treat each other.  
I really enjoyed this book.  Winter’s take on the world was truly interesting and Matt’s situation had me in tears.  This may be my favorite addition to this series.  This book can be read standalone but you will definitely get more out of it if you have read the previous two books. 

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