Home for the Howlidays: A Montana Wolves holiday novella
Featured in the New York Times bestselling anthology, Kiss of Christmas Magic! Nicklaus Maslov left Stone Creek, Montana, in his rear–view mirror three years ago and never planned to go back. His pack’s ways are antiquated, and the girl he loves will never be his. But when his father, the pack’s...
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Featured in the New York Times bestselling anthology, Kiss of Christmas Magic!
Nicklaus Maslov left Stone Creek, Montana, in his rear–view mirror three years ago and never planned to go back. His pack’s ways are antiquated, and the girl he loves will never be his. But when his father, the pack’s alpha, sends him an urgent message, he can’t deny the protective instinct drawing him back to his hometown, or the lure of the one that got away.
Petra Stevens has had her heart stomped on once and vows it will never happen again. When her former lover and packmate returns to Stone Creek, all the rage and hurt she felt when he’d left comes bubbling to the surface…along with other feelings she can’t control. If she can just avoid him while he’s in town, things will be fine. But fate has other plans…
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00QW59CAQ
Publish date: 2014-12-11
Publisher: Frog Prints Publishing
Pages no: 55
Edition language: English
Never crazy when one partner makes a unilateral decision about something that effects both (because they think they know best). That being said, I was surprised at how much I liked this story. The ending was a sweet one.
This is a holiday novella from the series Montana Wolves. The MCs have a history and are re-united. I like the story overall, but unless you love the series, it is at best a 3 star read. I took a half a star off because the sex scene was pretty much shoehorned into the story and took up an entire ch...
Published 11 December 2014 by Frog Prints Publishing Number of pages: 50 My rating: ★ ★ ★ I liked it "Featured in the New York Times bestselling anthology, Kiss of Christmas Magic! Nicklaus Maslov left Stone Creek, Montana, in his rear–view mirror three years ago and never planned to go back. Hi...