The
Wolf Within by Cynthia Eden
Publisher:
Cynthia Eden
November
2012
Contemporary,
Paranormal Seattle , Washington
Duncan
McGuire is an agent with the FBI who spends his time day and night tracking the
kind of monsters that most people don’t know anything about. Duncan
faces the horror of tracking vampires and werewolves that the humans know
nothing about that walk among them. Duncan knows that by
tracking the monsters he protects the innocent from harm. What he never expected was to become one of
the very monsters he hunts but after a brutal werewolf attack he starts
changing to one of the beasts he has always gone after.
Holly
Young is a doctor for the Para Unit in the FBI, the same unit that Duncan is an agent for.
Holly is charged with helping Duncan through his transition and to keep him
sane so he can continue to work and hunt for the FBI. Holly has always kept her feelings and
attraction to Duncan a secret as she isn’t
exactly human and she wasn’t sure Duncan
could handle her. Now that he is getting
stronger so is their attraction to each other.
As
the attraction between Duncan and Holly heat up and they deal with that they
are also going to have to take care of the danger that is moving in on the Para
Unit as the monsters are determined to take out the unit. Duncan
is going to have to use his newfound abilities and strength to keep the
monsters from winning and just maybe with the help of Holly they just might be
able to succeed.
This
is an action packed paranormal romance that is sure to please readers that
enjoy vampires and werewolves. With all
the twists and turns this story takes it is sure to keep the reader guessing
just who is who and who can be trusted.
Just as the reader thinks they have the answer the story takes another
twist. This is a great story that will
have the reader counting down the days for the next story in this series. This is one not to miss.
I
give this one 5 red roses
1 comment:
Hi Larena. glad to see some lovely reviews up. Can you email me - have been trying and it comes back. Love, Linda
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