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“Gracie C. McKeever (c) October 2009
DarkRiver sentinel and alpha leopard female, Mercy Smith begins to wonder if she is cut out to have a mate or will she ultimately wind up alone. She thinks the latter will be a reality for the mere fact that no mere submissive changeling can please her but neither will an alpha submit to her leopard. What's a female alpha to do, especially when she's attracted to an alpha wolf who wants nothing better than to have a submissive homemaker as his mate?
Riley Kinkaid is a SnowDancer alpha wolf and lieutenant to his Pack's alpha. Riley is known as the Wall to those in SnowDancer and DarkRiver. He prides himself on his control and refuses to let anyone get the upper hand with him or get passed his Wall, especially not the infuriatingly sexy and sizzling leopard, Mercy. Sex is one thing, but anything more intimate with a woman as indepdent and stubborn as the red-headed firebrand is out of the question. He has lost too much already to open up his heart or let his guard down again.
Mercy and Riley have been rubbing each other the wrong way for years but now that their Packs have formed an alliance, they will have to finde a middle ground in order to work together. The truce, however, does nothing to cool the fires between the pair, instead heats things up even more.
When a young genius researcher changeling is snatched from his home by the Human Alliance, Mercy and Riley must work together to get him back and find out who is behind the recent violence in their territories and the random Psy violence that has been breaking out all across the country.
Through adversity and the possibility of all-out war between the Psys and changelings, Mercy soon learns that there is a lot more to her annoying alpha wolf than meets the eye. Once she realizes what is really behind his control issues and overprotectiveness, can her leopard accept the possibility of breaking with her Pack in order to accept the mating bond?
A riveting, fast-paced story, scorching and off-the-charts h/h chemistry, and engaging and multi-layered plot and sub-plot characters makes this the best story yet in the psy-changeling series for me.
I highly recommend it!”
Gracie wrote this review Monday, October 5 2009.
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