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  • Posted August 21, 2009

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    To Tempt the Wolf

    This was the best book out of the three I have read! Bravo! I read it in one day, I could not put the book down. I love the new characters, and the different direction this book took! I can't wait for the next book she is writing! This is one I will be re-reading again!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 19, 2009

    Hot, sexy werewolf romance!!

    This is a delicious story filled with sexual tension, romance and suspense. What's a woman to do when she finds a sexy hunk unconscious on the beach but rescue him and take him home? But then all manner of problems erupt. I found this novel to be a fascinating page turner and I highly recommend it!

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  • Posted August 22, 2009

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    The third werewolf romance is an enjoyable action-packed thriller

    Wildlife photographer Tessa Anderson is taking pictures of an out of control California wildfire when the wolf rushes her; she escapes and thinks she best go back to Oregon for her brother's murder trial. At the same time she drives by, twin sibling grey lupus garous Hunter and Meara Greymere leave the inferno to move to the cabin on the Oregon coast left them by their uncle who retired to the Everglades.

    Soon afterward in Oregon, Tessa comes by, but Meara tells her to leave. Tess insists she was to have dinner with Uncle Basil as he told her to call him, but Meara remains unfriendly until Tess sarcastically says nice meeting you and goes, but makes it clear she will insure Uncle Basil is okay. Afterward Meara demands her brother find her a mate or she will join the others. While Hunter worries about his no longer compliant sister, he also finds himself wanting the human photographer. However as his pack deserts him, several beings attack Hunter. Wounded, he swims to the beach near Tess' home. Tess helps him and soon she is a target of his enemies and of his wanting her.

    The third werewolf romance (see DESTINY OF THE WOLF and HEART OF THE WOLF) is an enjoyable action-packed thriller from the fiery onset to the mystery of what is going on in Coastal Oregon. Fans of the series will enjoy the tale of the Gray Pack forced to relocate near a Red Pack (in Portland) as werewolves are territorial. Tessa is an intrepid human female who is not afraid of the big bad wolf while Hunter has found his soul mate ironically as he has tried for almost two centuries to find Meara's alpha mate. Terry Spear provides an engaging paranormal romantic suspense as gold is the greedy lowest common denominator and love the highest common denominator.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted December 25, 2011

    This is a really godd one by Terry spear!

    i love her works and this one is my favorite! Hunter is such a great guy!
    ithink that romance lovers W/ enjoyment of mystery will fall in love with this! maybe not for book discussions except on who you think the murder is...the major problem with this author is that she has the same plot and murder in each of her books. my favorite part is after she finds out he is a wolf and breaks her ankle. hunter needs to carry tessa home. awwwww! <3

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  • Posted November 25, 2010

    A Must Read

    This was the first book I read of hers and fell in love with her Wolf Romances. Now I have all of them and waiting for the seventh one to come out. They are very good. I highly recommend them to everyone. I hope she keeps writing the Wolf books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 12, 2010

    Best of Terry Spears

    I have read all four of Terry's werewolf books. There was so much suspense in this one. You never learn who the murderers are until the very end. All of her books are great and you can't put them down, but this was my favorite. With the twist and turns in the plot and steamy love scenes, it's quite the page turner! Highly recommended!

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  • Posted December 27, 2009

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    Paranormal Romance Thriller

    Looking for a little twist in the murder mysteries you're reading?

    Then reach no further than "To Tempt the Wolf" by Terry Spear. It's a spine tingling murder plot with a sexy romance and a little paranormal added in to keep you guessing. Don't let the paranormal stop you, you'll be believing before you know it.

    Tessa Anderson is a photographer who's fascinated by wolves. However, her main objective at the moment is to find the killer of her brother's girlfriend, Bethany. It's the only way Tessa can save her brother from prison.

    Hunter Greymore and his twin sister are forced to re-locate to the Oregon coast after a wild fire destroys their home.

    Tessa finds Hunter on the beach near her home. He's badly injured and nude and an ice storm is about to hit the area.

    How can she refuse him help? Tessa takes him home to treat his injuries. Hunter can't remember what happened to him or who he is. He does, however, remember that he's a lupus garou, a grey werewolf.

    The couple soon realizes that someone is stalking Tessa. In order to keep her safe, Hunter agrees to help Tessa find Bethany's killer. Meanwhile, Hunter discovers the stalker could be another werewolf who has set his sights on Tessa. The other werewolf, aided by two companions, is determined to have Tessa for himself one way or another. As his memory slowly returns, Hunter has his hands full trying to keep his world from endangering Tessa.

    As the plot thickens and more become involved in the search for the killer, the reader is taken on a roller coaster ride of suspense and terror. Throw in a nosy reporter, the sheriff's son, and a stray female werewolf and the situation gets even more complicated. It also appears Tessa may have some secrets in her past that would surprise even Hunter.

    Amidst all the turmoil, the attraction between Tessa and Hunter heats up. The sexual tension is felt as the two try to stay away from each other only to be drawn together by a primal instinct. The chemistry between the two sizzles to the boiling point. Their sexual encounters will leave you breathless.

    "To Tempt the Wolf" will have you on the edge of your seat waiting and wondering what happens next.

    Author Terry Spear weaves a tale of human and wolf so intriguing that you will believe in werewolves. You will be mesmerized by the story and captivated by the bond between Tessa and Hunter. When the murderer is finally revealed, you'll be caught off guard.

    This is the third installment in the wolf series by Ms. Spear. The other books include: "Heart of the Wolf" and "Destiny of the Wolf." "Legend of the White Wolf" is scheduled for release in early 2010. For more on Ms. Spear's books, as well as the award-winning teddy bears she creates, visit her Website at www.terryspear.com

    This paranormal romance will have you howling for more and searching for your own "alpha lupus garous."

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  • Posted September 9, 2009

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    More than wolves

    When Hunter Greymere wakes up on the beach, badly injured, with a beautiful woman tending to him, it's only the start of a chapter of accidents. Hunter is a werewolf, and can't remember his name or how he came to be hurt. Tessa is a human, but she smells so very good he's falling in love. And Tessa's friends are human too, which makes them altogether too vulnerable.

    When Tessa Anderson's brother is jailed for murder, that's only the start of her chapter of accidents. But that man on the beach has a certain animal magnetism that's really hard to resist. He starts by saving Tessa's life. Then he saves her friends' lives. And soon the strange coincidences start to pile up.

    If only Hunter could remember who he was. If only someone could work out why Tessa smells so good. And if only there wasn't a full moon rising.

    To Tempt the Wolf, Terry Spear's newest entry in her werewolves series, fulfils all expectations. Only Terry could create such a completely believable world, with such completely real characters. And only Terry could write a series where the individuals are always new, the distant connections always just close and far enough away to be exactly right, and the imagination so free to fall so deeply in love. These are werewolves like they were meant to be, fully human, fully wolf, fully integrated, and more; and the tale is in the more.

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