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Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays

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The final crazy Mactire sister has finally found and taken her mate, leaving the males of silver town hunting elsewhere for their own mates, but it wasn’t without challenges. Christmas is right around the corner and Sheriff Peter is determined to have Meghan as his mate before the big man makes his deliveries, if he can only confess his one secret to her, but it seems she might have a bigger secret of her own to share too. I love Terry Spear and this long-running series remains one of my favorites, though a few of the recent novels in the series have lacked a little bit of her old magic, but this one is back on par with the beginning magic that first roped me in. Peter has been wooing Meghan for almost a year and has finally decided that that time is right, but first he has a secret he has to share, one that might keep her from agreeing to be his, and it terrifies him. Meghan as her own secret she fears could push Peter away and could potentially have other pack members shunning her and her sisters as well, but she loves Peter and knows she can’t agree to mate until he knows everything. Before either of them can share their secret, Meghan’s past comes back to haunt her and soon the danger is very real and very deadly, and the whole pack will have to work together in order to give Peter and Meghan a chance at a happy future. With sudden competition for her attentions and a killer on the loose Meghan and Peter have to come to terms with their intertwined pasts and find a way to live with it or move on from a love that could build a future for eternity. I really loved Peter and have from the beginning and it was good to see some flaws in him now as to this point, he really just did seem too good to be true. He is one of the most interesting and layered heroes in the last several novels and I enjoyed seeing him find his balance and come to terms with his past with Meghan’s assistance. Meghan has made so many decisions in the past that affected those around her for the better, even at the expense of her own safety and happiness, so it was nice to see her getting so much support from her new packmates. She is a funny and smart female and has so many little quirks that you just know she would be an awesome friend, but the vulnerable moments with her sisters or mate (or mate-to-be) show how sweet she is under the brashness. I loved watching these two together and seeing the amazing team they can make and probably will in the future and I was thrilled for the moments when Meghan tempted him beyond his limits and he gave into their desires because the heat between them was on a slow-burn but once it was fueled it was hot. I am looking forward to the next story now that the series seems to be returning to the style and plots that I so loved, and I cannot wait to see who will be falling in love next. Terry continues to enthrall us even though a person shares their soul with another creature, they are still, at their core, in need of the love of a mate and the security of safety to move forward into a future with them. Give me more Ms. Spear!

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Meghan has returned to Silver Town to be close to her sisters and join the wolf pack. She's a wolf that can talk to ghosts. Sheriff Peter Jorgenson is ready to ask Meghan to be his mate but they both have a secret in their past that may ruin their romance and Christmas. Megan's testimony put a wolf in jail and that is considered a big sin in the wolf community. Peter's old home is haunted by his wife who has a nasty streak in her. Now with the rogue wolf escaped from jail and the town's ghosts clamoring for attention the holiday has just gotten busier. This is book 9 in the Silver Town Wolf series and can be read as a stand alone, this is the first I've read and will be looking for the previous 8 titles. I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Meghan McTire & Pete Jorgenson have been dating for a about a year. Both are keeping secrets from their pasts. When danger shows up in Silver Town will it come between Meghan and Peter. Will her special gift get in their way? Who's past will possibly keep them apart?

Meghan McTire and her two sister moved to Silver Town to renovate an old Victorian Inn. They decided to stay. Her sister became mated to two local men and the three of them run the Inn with Meghan living in the house that came along with the it. As triplets they share the same unusual gift. She hasn't told the man she's dating about her past because the last time she did there was a break up. Sheriff Pete Jorgenson is keeping a secret as well. A resident ghost at the Inn takes Meghan on an adventure to the local now closed mines to put the spirit to rest. Pete isn't sure he believes in the McTire women's gift of talking to ghosts. Meghan and Pete start getting closer and are about to tell each other about their pasts when her ex-boyfriend comes into town. Trying to warn her about the past she's kept hidden. He also wants Meghan back as his girlfriend. Pete and other men of the town band together to protect the McTire sisters from danger, while keeping their holiday traditions. Pete must investigate the assault on the ex-boyfriend. His past is put on hold for a little bit while they deal with the threat to Meghan. As more becomes known about the man who Meghan put in prison and he happens to be one of their own, Pete understands her reasons. Pete realizes that he can possibly use Meghan's gift to aid in his investigations as sheriff. He finally reveals the fact that he was married and his wife died a violent death. They find clues to the shifters where about and one of his hideouts was Pete's old home. He decides that its time to tear down the collapsing house. Meghan tries to move Pete's wife onto the next phase only to have her attach herself to Meghan. They try to deceive her by using another member of the pack. Meghan and Pete get his wife to realize that it wasn't his fault that he wasn't there when she was attacked. Pete finds out about his wife's activities when he was away. Meghan helps some miner's ghosts trapped in the mines to find rest and brings the families peace about their dead loved ones. She's given angels by the families of the miners who died as a Thank You for helping their relatives. Her ex-boyfriend gets the message that there are no feelings that Meghan has for him. He plans to leave but, its thought that he'd go after the man after Meghan alone. Christmas comes and Meghan and Pete have just become mates and exchanged gifts and are about to celebrate with their family. As they get ready to have a wonderful Christmas day. A ringing doorbell while Pete is outside has Meghan answering the door without thinking. She gets a glimpse of a giant angel before she's knocked unconscious. When she wakes up in the mine with her ex-boyfriend as a fellow hostage she realizes what happened. The man she put in prison has kidnapped her and is about to kill them and get his revenge on what she did to him all those year ago. Meanwhile, Pete comes back into the house to realize Meghan is gone and he calls for reinforcements. A new snow has him following the tracks to the mine. Meghan stall for time and hopes that Pete will find them soon by keeping her captor talking. She's trying to get herself free and realizes she can't in time but makes a move to help safe them. An explosion and cave in has Meghan and the ex trapped behind a wall of rock. The good news is their kidnapper's trapped as well. Pete and help arrive and start to dig them out. Finally, they get enough space so that Pete gets through to Meghan. There's celebration for the holiday and their mating. A baby is on the way for one of the sisters. Pete and Meghan love being surrounded by family.

Terry Spear brings the holidays to Silver Town for the story of Sheriff Pete Jorgenson and Meghan McTire and their romance and mating and the danger that comes at them from both sides of their pasts. Ms. Spear's has written a story full of danger, intrigue, and some surprising turns in this holiday season story of true love and happy mating. Can't wait for the next book Silver Town Wolf series. Terry Spear always a great read!!!!

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I have voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this title given to me through NetGalley. This book was just absolutely wonderful. It was just so easy to get lost in and I just couldn’t put it down. This is the ninth book in the Silver Town Wolf series and even though I hadn’t read the previous books I was just so lost within this story that I didn’t even care that I hadn’t read the previous books. I most definitely will read more by this author.

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I love Terry's wolf books and this one was a great addition. Peter and Meghan are not new characters so it was great to see them get their own book. He is such a straight laced wolf that it was fun to see his playful side come out. Granted there was still plenty of serious because there was someone after his girl, the book still had an overall uplifting feel.

I love that the author incorporates ghosts and the ability of the three sisters to see and talk to them. There were some awesome characters that we get to reconnect with and some grumbly ones that I really don't want to see again (but they fit their roles perfectly!). It was overall a good holiday read with romance, danger and family all mixed together in a wonderful way.

It was a 4/5 for me.



Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book via netgalley. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

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I love the holiday stories in the Silver Town Wolf series. The festive atmosphere, the way the town comes together to celebrate, and, of course, the romance. I really loved that this one had quite a touch more of the paranormal than just the wolves. We got to see ghosts through the eyes of Meghan MacTire and her sisters. As Meghan tries to help the spirits move on, she worries about telling the love of her life (and potential mate) about her unusual abilities and other secrets from her past.

As she navigates these tricky conversations with Sheriff Peter Jorgenson (who’s hiding his own secrets as well), her past comes back to haunt her - only not in ghostly form. Real-life flesh and blood crazy people show up - one so much more so than the other - and begin the worst of the two has her death all planned out.

But he may have bitten off more than he can chew - because our super evil bad guy has a secret history of his own that’s about to come out. And if the town hadn’t already rallied behind Meghan and her sisters, well, they want their own revenge for past wrongs now.

There was plenty of action in Home for the Holidays, but there were also long periods of inactivity. I feel like the story was just a tad drawn out. While I loved seeing Meghan and Peter become more comfortable around each other, there didn’t see to be a real flow to it. It jumped along in fits and bursts, that if smoothed out could have made the story have a better flow.

I will definitely be reading more of the Silver Town Wolf series. The way you get to re-visit past couples and get to know the whole town is amazing, and I love to go visit.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**

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Home for the Holidays by Terry Spear had that cozy Hallmark vibe. It also packed a lot of suspense, action, and danger. The romance between the two main wolves blossomed with every page. Heating up the atmosphere and causing me to guess until the end. Risks were high and the fear of what will be created the right amount of tension. The cast of characters were charming. I loved Meghan and Peter. They had this chemistry that made me root for them. Mated is a serious business. Peter wanted to tell Meghan about his secret to keep things clear between them. However, the right time seemed to never comes. Meghan also had a secret. . Again, she too, had the same issue Peter did. Both were afraid of losing each other. It was so sweet.

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Silver Town Wolf #9, I love this series and I love the MacTire sisters this one was good, not my favorite but not horrible either. It had plenty of intrigue, a little bit of angst, just enough Holiday spirit and lots of romance. Meghan can see and communicate with ghosts the resident ghost at the inn has become extra emotional this holiday season. She misses her beau and asks Meghan if she can look into finding him, as both were shifter there is a good chance he might still be alive. Meghan and the sheriff, Peter, have been dating for about a year and with a mating inevitably in their future they both decide to come clean about secrets they have been keeping. Unfortunately Meghan's past comes out before she gets the chance to tell Peter when her ex-boyfriend shows up out of the blue with news. Peter takes it in stride because his secret is just as big. When Meghan's secret somehow connects to the inn's ghost, the town's biggest tragedy and Peter's past everything seems almost to much to handle especially since Peter puts Meghan and her sisters under 24/7 protection.

Overall it was a good read. There was a bit more sex in it than I typically like these days, but that's me. The holiday aspect of the book was nice with the full victorian costume caroling, the gingerbread house competition, and the snow sculpture competition and the pack Christmas party and gift exchange. I like Terry Spear's writing the intrigue is nicely done with how everything ties together and a very good ending.

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Is it that time of year already? Yes, it is and “Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays” by Terry Spear makes you think of Christmas past, Christmas present and Christmas future.

No, this is not a retelling of Scrooge. There’s no one resembling Ebenezer here. But, there are ghosts and yes, there are wolves too.

Meghan MacTire, the only unmated wolf of the MacTire triplets can see and talk to ghosts. With Christmas coming, the resident ghost of the Victorian Inn that the sisters own had been very vocal to the point that even those who did not have Meghan’s gift can actually hear her.

So, at first, Meghan’s plan was just to help her, but Murphy’s law took effect. Someone from Meghan’s past blew into Silvertown and his presence could derail her blossoming relationship with Sheriff Peter Jorgenson.

And seemed that the past was finally catching up with Silvertown as an old wolf presumed dead seemed to have risen from the grave. And there were other ghosts too. These blasts from the past could endanger the town’s future not just Meghan and Peter’s.

Still, before they could solve the town’s problem, Meghan and Peter must solve theirs first. But, could they? It seems that the problems are one and the same!

An easy read with lots of swoon-worthy moments. Some are dicey too. Meghan and Peter are lovable characters. The wolves of Silvertown from the earlier books also make cameo appearances. It’s a great round up of the Silvertown series. After all, this is book 9.

Don’t worry though. Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays might be Book 9 but like all the others, it is a standalone novel.

Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays is Rated T for Teens. Parental guidance strongly advised due to violence and some sexual content.

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Well this was a it different. Of course the whole wolf thing is there but this one had ghost. Interesting combination.

I liked the story. This has a nice holiday feel to it with a paranormal feel. I thought the couple was perfect for each other and liked with the holiday theme there was not a lot of couple drama. Mostly the couple stuck together to deal with the other issues.

Good holiday read.

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I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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I always love returning to the Silver Town Wolf part of the larger Heart of the Wolf series – especially at Christmas, these wolves know how to do up Christmas right!

Meghan and Peter have been dating, they both know they want forever together, yet they’re stalling, holding back because each has secrets in their pasts that the other doesn’t know about just yet. Telling those secrets will free them in so many ways but fear of how the other will react has been holding them back. Soon there is going to be no choice and they’ll have to hope that the pieces can be mended again.

If you haven’t read the previous stories it would be so easy to give away spoilers now, so I’m going to be careful and a bit vague on some points. Meghan and her sisters have come to Silver Town to make a new life, start over – and perhaps discover some interesting powers upon their arrival. Peter and Meghan are so right together but they must face their pasts before moving to their future. The townsfolk, mostly, know what Peter is holding back but he’d better have that conversation before someone says something that he should have said to Meghan a while ago. I liked that the conflict for them wasn’t drawn out, they have more to deal with than what they didn’t tell each other sooner. There is laughter, danger, a shifter town’s celebration of Christmas and a couple who were made for each other to enjoy in HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

I had fun with this visit to Silver Town. I love the tight-knit community, the way they go all out for Christmas, and that they have each other’s back no matter what. If you love a really good Shifter Romance, a couple to enjoy, a town to love and huge dashes of Christmas cheer then you’ll want to pick up HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS now.

*I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley. That does not change what I think of this story. It is my choice to leave a review giving my personal opinion about this book.*

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Home for the Holidays is an engaging well written addition to the Silver Town Wolf series. Compelling, wonderful characters and a storyline that kept me throughout this is one I will be recommending as I wait for the next book by this amazing author.

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Wow, you wonder how they can keep these secrets from each other and still manage to have a relationship and possible mating. Their secrets that they plan on telling (always in the future!) end up getting blurted out by other people.

Lots of problems that they need to get through as we find out that Peter was mated before and slowly the details come out that his previous mating (marriage) was the perfect romance and to make things even worse, Lena's ghost is causing problems between Peter and Meghan.

Lots of drama, emotions, and intrigue along with the romance, as Peter and Meghan work towards a mating while they are searching for the villain in the book - Rollins.

Nice to see the previous couples along the way and "keep up" with Silver Town citizens!

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Meghan MacTire and Sheriff Peter Jorgenson plan to spend the rest of their lives together and what better time to start their forever ever after that Christmas? But both of them have dark secrets that has come back to haunt them and threaten their future together.

This loup garou romance is a heartwarming and suspenseful holiday story that puts spirit in the readers’ hearts! Meghan and Peter are strong, wonderful, characters that readers can relate to and their chemistry definitely says that they belong together. The relationship, while they have been courting for a while, has kind of stalled as they both have been holding back some secrets from the past and in this case those secrets have literally come back to put a kink in their moving forward. There is lots of emotional turbulence flowing from the pages but there is also lots of holiday spirit as Silver Town gears up for the holidays and which really tugs at the heartstrings when they all do their part to the past to rest.

The story is fast paced and full of thrilling suspense as danger and opposition shows its face right before a critical moment of Meghan and Peter’s relationship putting Meghan in the cross hairs of an ex and a dangerous enemy and even a ghost. This story has it all and readers’ definitely want to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate to warm the rest of their bodies they way this enjoyable and exceedingly entertaining story warms the heart and spirit.

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✦Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: SILVER TOWN WOLF: Home for the Holidays by Terry Spear https://wp.me/p3d0RZ-bhz
Publication Date: September 24, 2019
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Reviewed by: Reading in Pajamas/ Donna
Rated 4 Stars

This was a fun addition to the Silver Town Wolves. (POSSIBLE SPOILER) I’m still up in the air about ghosts and how it dominated the story, but it did add an interesting dimension to this sexy romance. The real-life danger dogging Meghan could have carried the story if it had more action and suspense. That may have cut in on the day-to-day building love for each other and bonding with the town. Meghan and Peter made a lovely and believable couple, neither too bogged down in what happened in their pasts. I’m glad they took care of that angle early on so they could focus on everything else going on. This was a nice holiday romance that I enjoyed.

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I have been a big fan of Terry Spear since To Tempt the Wolf was published years ago, and so I am honored to get the chance to review Spear’s newest release.

It has been a hot minute since I've last caught up on the Silver Town Wolf pack, but I am so excited to jump back into things with a Christmas story! Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays opens up with Meghan and Peter being so close to becoming mates, only they each have reservations that they need to discuss before that happens. And then Meghan’s ex-boyfriend calls. And then he shows up in town. And then everything escalates from there.

But through all of this chaos and drama, the only thing steady is Peter and Meghan’s relationship.

Things that I liked are the minimal angst, even though there were plenty of opportunities with the ex-boyfriends, deceased mates, and all of the pack drama and secrets and sharing of secrets that go along with all of it. I also loved how Meghan’s ghost whisperer abilities have tied in so well. Who would have thought that the ghosts would have happened to see the bad guy passing through, and could fill Meghan in on all of the drama that she missed before moving to Silver Town. That scene cracked me up so much because it reminded me of Moaning Myrtle and some of the other ghosts in Harry Potter who loved to gossip with Harry about the previous years.

There were some things that I don’t like though. Starting with, a lot of the romance had already happened off of the page. Meghan and Peter had already been dating for the year before the book started and pretty much fallen in love, however, they were both keeping major secrets from each other. And also I spent a lot of time reading the book while trying to remember the family tree for all of the Silver Town wolves. And as someone who has read the books as they were published, it was probably less confusing for me than it could be for someone binging all of Spear’s books. I think that while the Silver family tree is getting more and more complex, I would definitely benefit from a family tree chart in one of the next books or even in the Terry Spear newsletters!

Overall this was another enjoyable paranormal-werewolf-romance-Christmas story. And one that I will be re-reading (along with the rest of the series––in order) soon!

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3.5 stars--HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is the ninth instalment in Terry Spear’s contemporary, adult SILVER TOWN WOLF / Heart of the Wolf paranormal romance series focusing on the wolf shifters of Silver Town. This is wolf shifters Silver Town hotel co-owner Meghan MacTire, and Sheriff Peter Jorgenson’s story line. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Meghan and Peter) HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS follows the building relationship between Silver Town hotel co-owner Meghan MacTire, and Sheriff Peter Jorgenson. As the Christmas holidays approach, Meghan MacTire is hoping her long-time beau Sheriff Peter Jorgenson will ask her to mate but when an ex-boyfriend demands a second chance, Meghan gets suspicious considering said ex-boyfriend knows Meghan’s secret, a secret our heroine is desperate to keep buried.

Meanwhile, Meghan and her sisters are able to see and speak to the spirits who have yet to move on, and in this the Silver Town hotel resident ghost Chrissy, has some surprising information for our story line heroine. Hoping to help Chrissy cross-over, Meghan goes in search of Chrissy’s beloved, a man whose own death brings up too many memories from the past. As Peter struggles to move beyond his own demons, his mating with Meghan is put on hold when Peter’s former love demands retribution for sins of the past.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a story of family, betrayal, vengeance and love. There is an inordinate amount of telling not showing, and in this the redundancy tends to overwhelm. Repetition of events slows down the story line build up, as the reader is subjected to numerous replays of story line development, plot points and information. The premise is entertaining; the romance is gradual and passionate; the characters are numerous, colorful and energetic including several ghosts who have yet to move on.


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Heart racing, emotionally thrilling and engaging adventure filled with danger, secrets, exciting charters and passion.... was a great read from beginning to end and the holiday twist just added the heartwarming feel of all they have to overcome. Great reading

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Terry Spear has once again demonstrated her literary talent with this wonderful Christmas story packed with suspense, danger and secrets. Meghan is the last unattached sister of the triplets, and this is her and Peter’s story, which outlines the pain of opposition and the complications of stealth and deception. Silver Town Wolf: Home for the Holidays is an emotional, heartfelt and exciting read, with moments of humour mixed amongst the drama and suspense of life in a Shifter town and the relationships that form between not only our primary couple, but also the family dynamics and the powerful connection that lies between a shifter community.

Ms Spear has a knack for creating a captivating world, providing well developed characters, and thrilling, edge of your seat storylines. This book definitely ticks all those boxes and has some wonderful festive and fun ideas within the fabulous plot. Thank you to Sourcebooks Casablanca for providing me with an ARC of this compelling story.

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Meghan told her sisters - they were triplets- Laurel and Ellie she had to change her clothes. She was feeling a little anxious about her date with Sheriff Peter Jorgenson. Since she needed to tell him about her psychic ability to see and speak to ghosts. Running the Victorian Inn had been keeping the sisters busy during this holiday season. It was ten days before Christmas. Tonight Peter wanted to take her to the Silver Town Tavern . the food and atmosphere was great there and it was private membership only so only wolves were allowed. Everyone in the pack was wondering, If peter and Meghan were going to mate. If not, other bachelor wolves were waiting in the wings. Both her sisters were mated to Silver brothers and couldn’t wait until Meghan was mated as well. Meghan had been dating Peter for over a year now. Peter didn’t seem in any rush to ask Meghan to mate him, and she needed to discuss some issues with him, that could affect how he views her. Besides her ghost abilities, she had sent a wolf to prison before she moved to Silver Town. Even if he could live with her dark secret she didn’t want anyone else in the pack to know. She’d been so hurt the last time she mentioned it to a wolf boyfriend that she never wanted to discuss it with anyone ever again. The ex - Bill- and her sisters were the only ones besides the imprisoned wolf who knew. Deputy C J Silver reminded Peter he had to tell Meghan about his late wife. Peter said he would, the time hadn’t been right. Peter wanted with all his heart to mate meghan but he just had to tell her he’d already had a mate. After Peter and Meghan were back at her house after dinner out, her cell phone rang and it was her ec Bill Weaver, who after a heated argument about -Rollins- the wolf she sent to prison he broke up with her. Bill called again and then called her landline and she unplugged the phone. Bill called again and said he had to see her in person and he wanted to say he was sorry and have a go at it again. Meghan said she was sorry she was dating someone seriously, and they were over. Meghan went for a run and her wolf fur kept her warm. Than she seen a large mostly black wolf she didn’t recognize off in the distance but he was observing her. Than Peter was there in his wolf form and ran with her back to her house. Meghan had to work in the morning or she would charge Peter in play. Than she decided and blindsided him with a tackle. He looked surprised for an instant. The sisters had never been separated for very long and they never wanted that to happen as they were so close to each other. Each sister was able to see ghosts and help them on their way most of the time. Meghan and her sisters grew up in Florida and had been restoring hotels mostly in the southern states. Meghan didn't want Bill to ruining things for her. She couldn’t believe he ‘d even consider trying to change her mind after all this time and after all the ugly things he had said to her. Meghan had witnessed a male wolf-Rollins- attempt to kill a human woman, though her options were to rectify it were limited, and none of them good. The inn had a residential ghost-Chrissy who had been a maid there until she died from a fever. She loved a miner -Aldin-and Meghan said she would see if she could contact Aldin-who had dined in a mine cave in. Peter went in the mine with her and they found some things that looked like someone was camping her -maybe Rollins. Bill had been attacked at the hotel but didn’t see who did it and was in the hospital for wolves. ` Meghan made contact with two ghosts- Aldin and another man who died there who's said he seen Rollins -when he was sixteen- set the explosion to cause the cave in, it was no accident. Than Peter let his pack know Rollins was one of their own and a serial killer and he killed the miners and beat women trying to kill them.
I loved this book. I loved Peter and Meghan together and how they interacted and he was there for her. Meghan did sense Peter was keeping his own secret but he tells her. I loved the pace and plot. I didn’t put this down unless I had too. I loved how meghan and her sisters could see and talk to ghosts and help them move on. I loved how close the pack was and would do anything to help each other. I loved the characters and the twists and turns of this book and I highly recommend it.

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