Blurb:
Avery Palmer, werewolf, vegetarian, animal lover,
and environmentalist has come to Cedar Glen to help the Adams family save their
land from ruin.
Lassiter Adams is the ruiner, as in, he’s digging up acres and acres of land
for what he claims will be condos on the premise that he has every right to do
it because he’s an Adams, too. Not to mention, he had the most money to pay the
back taxes no one knew the Adams owed and piles of money talks where the Cedar
Glen town council is concerned.
When he shows up with his cash, a few backhoes, and an attitude bigger than all
of Cedar Glen, chaos ensues.
Avery does everything short of tie herself to a tree to stop him from
desecrating sacred werewolf land—land he doesn’t even know belongs to
werewolves.
But Avery and Lassiter have a relationship that goes as far back as when they
were in high school, and try as she might, Avery can’t connect the dots to the
once sweet, if odd boy who was her mad high school crush, to this new Lassiter
who’s always angry and single minded in his search for something he won’t
explain.
Also odd? His weird relationship with his parakeet...
Their differences aside, they both have secrets they’ve kept all their
lives—secrets that, if not spilled, could keep them apart forever...
My review:
Quirky characters, second chances and a magical mystery. I
Hate Myself For Loving is a laugh out loud romp that will leave you with a
smile. A great end to the series.
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