Born To Be Wild
Josie Barrett brings out the animal in men. Literally. As the local veterinarian in a town that’s approximately seventy percent Others—mostly shapeshifters—Josie deals with beastly situations all the time. It’s practically part of her job description. But when the werewolves of Stone Creek,...
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Josie Barrett brings out the animal in men. Literally. As the local veterinarian in a town that’s approximately seventy percent Others—mostly shapeshifters—Josie deals with beastly situations all the time. It’s practically part of her job description. But when the werewolves of Stone Creek, Oregon, start turning downright feral, Josie smells a rat—among other, more dangerous critter.Teaming up with the ferociously sexy Eli Pace, a full-time sheriff and part-time were-lion, Josie tries to contain the shapeshifting problem before it spreads like a virus. But when more shifters get infected—and stuck in their animal forms—the fur really begins to fly. Josie and Eli have to find the cause, fast, before the whole town goes to the dogs. But first, they have to wrestle with a few animal urges of their own.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312357191 (0312357192)
Publish date: March 2nd 2010
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Novels Of The Others (#15)
...wow. So we have some human supremacist group covertly lead by some scientist who has developed a variant rabies virus that only works on Lupines and they're testing it out on the local "wildlife". And they have a version that works on felines.What sort of lame ice idea is this?! Even if it doe...
I think this might be my favorite plot line in the whole series. I'm not sure why, just that it was more than just someone trying to kill the hero/heroine. I know that isn't all the plots are, but it seems like it sometimes.
Of the books I've read by Christine Warren thus far, I think this one may be my favorite.
3.5 Stars. This is another random book in the Others series. It had a good story line, but like Wak on the Wild Side, doesn't follow the New York Others and feels a little more disconnected.
I was expecting more from Born to be Wild than I actually got but it was still a good story.Josie Barrett brings out the animal in men. Literally. As the local veterinarian in a town that’s approximately seventy percent Others mostly shapeshifters Josie deals with beastly situations all the time. It...