"A superb action-packed paranormal historical romance"
In 1881 Cochise County, Arizona Territory widow
Tally "Tal" Bernard enters Tombstone dressed like a boy in
search of her missing brother, Andre; He left their ranch
to purchase livestock, but should have returned a few days
ago. She learns that her sibling gambled away their money
and fled into the wilderness. Simeon "Sim" Kavanaugh
offers to help the lad find her brother for a small fee;
reluctantly Tal accepts. Sim knows from the start that his employer is a female in
disguise, but says nothing to her. Instead he struggles
with restraining his attraction to Tal as he believes a
mortal could never accept his half-breed heritage. Still
when danger confronts Tal who he knows is his soulmate,
Sim must free the beast to save her, but expects to pay
the price once she learns his secret and rejects his
werewolf side. TO TAME A WOLF is a superb action-packed paranormal
historical romance that never slows down once the "male"
Tal enters Tombstone until the finale when Sim risks his
life and his love by getting with his werewolf side to
attempt to keep her safe. The lead couple comes across as
genuine, which enables the audience to believe in the
supernatural in a western setting. Susan Krinard's fans
will howl (full moon or not) with her latest wolf romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 1, 2005
SummaryHer innocence destroyed, young widow Tally Bernard swore
that she would never trust a man again. But when her brother
disappears, she has little choice but to make a pact with
the devil.
Though he wants nothing more than to live a quiet life on a
ranch of his own, Simeon Kavanaugh can't escape the legacy
of his werewolf father. The animal instincts that keep him
from being fully human also make him a brilliant tracker,
forced to survive on the desperation of people in need.
The attraction between these two wounded souls is immediate,
primal -- and dangerous. And if Simeon has any hope of
saving Tally, he must do what he has always resisted and
merge both man and beast within him. But if she cannot
accept what he becomes, his choice may cost Simeon the only
thing worth having -- Tally's love . . .
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