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This is a terrific entry of the Wolf Tales saga
In Montana, Anton Cheval suffers a nightmare that he fears is a premonition; he worries for his wife Keisha and their infant Lily as well as other Chanku. Keisha and her friend Xandi run together while Anton and Xandi¿s mate Stefan watch their babies. Kiesha and Xandi mentally tell their mates about two men tracking them who attack them; three more humans assault the house; all are killed though one breeched the home.
In San Francisco the female Chanku of Pack Dynamics are in Golden Gate Park when humans attack them. They mentally tell their men who come rushing to their aid. The attackers fire shots before fleeing hitting Tinker, but Adam who fixes things heals his wounded shoulder.
In Maine, while two Chanku are away, Adam¿s sister Manda and her mate Baylor are attacked. Manda recognizes one of the men is a scientist who experimented on her for twenty-five torturous years when she was half human and half wolf. Baylor kills the trio.
Anton invites the two coastal groups and Ulrich and Millie living in Colorado to meet in Montana to discuss the attacks. Soon twenty one adults and two babies meet in a giant natural cavern that runs next to the Montana home to discuss the concerted attacks and the counter assault; that is in between sexual activity
This is a terrific entry of the Wolf Tales saga as the ensemble comes together from two coastal locations and Colorado to gather in the fourth pack¿s enclave in Montana yet the adults contain differing personalities. That is the marvel of Kate Douglas¿ erotic fantasy as each adult Chanku remains unique. The threat to their safety in three locations makes for a tense story line; however, the humans seem to have no problems breeching the complexes in spite of the super extraordinary senses of the three packs. Still fans will relish this exciting Chanku tale as the packs assemble to deal with a dangerous threat tot their lifestyle.
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Anonymous
Posted August 1, 2009
A great Sexy Read
The story continues, and stays HOT!
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For the Chanku pact is everything
Kate douglas has writeen a story of love, sex, passion and family. For her main charater Anotn Chaval his mate, his child and his pack is everything. But when someone tries to take everything away he put out a call to the rest of the Chanku packs across the county to come to Montana. Ms. Douglas has given you a lot to hang on to in this book you will root for your heros but you will wish to see the villans to disappear. This is a book for late night reading.
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Every Woman needs this series in their household.
These book put the spicy back into life. Wow! I have no words to express what I think about the plot or charecters.
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Grrrrrrrrrrreat!
Wolf Tales VII was a great read, as were all of its predecessors. This is an excellent late night, weekend or rainy day escape. Snuggle up and fall into the world of sexy beasts and their loves.
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lovestoreadSV
Posted March 16, 2009
Read it
This some times gets a little carried away but I love to read Wolf Tales. I have all of them and can't stop getting them every time a new one comes out. The Sexy Beasts books go with these books. If you haven't read them before, it would be easier to follow if read in order.
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Pointless
The book was pointless. Very disappointed.
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WigglesNSquiggles
Posted December 29, 2008
So Hopeful...So Let Down.
I am a HUGE fan of Kate Douglas and the Wolf Tales saga...that is why I am so disappointed in this latest addition. I was expecting so much more from this book. The plot seemed weak from the get-go and there were many points that seemed very anti-climatic, especially when it came to the anticipation of the intimate seems (or lack there of) between the various characters. She also seemed to jump from character to character without warning and some characters just seemed to appear and disappear. And the ending...UG! Maybe she just needs to end it (the series) already.
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