Hand-Carved Wolf

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Pub Date Dec 16 2018 | Archive Date Dec 31 2018

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Description

Shade Brown is a scarred man and a single father with a bad attitude. Lacey Davis is a determined, wicked-tempered nurse who lost her husband. One adamant ghost brings two stubborn hearts together in this story of second-chance love. Join Shade and Lacey on their sassy adventure full of heartache, humor and passion.

Shade Brown is a scarred man and a single father with a bad attitude. Lacey Davis is a determined, wicked-tempered nurse who lost her husband. One adamant ghost brings two stubborn hearts together in...


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ISBN 9781730981517
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Featured Reviews

A hard to put down story of Lacey, a young widow, and Shade, a widower raising a young daughter. Pulled together by his dead mother, who appears to Lacey in a dream, she goes to South Dakota from Arizona, and moves in across the street from Shade. Sparks fly and banter galore, makes a fun read. A few touches of supernatural are fine, but a few things made me pause a bit in my ratings. The build up of anger against her in the beginning from her husband's family led me to think it was going to be more of a story. I don't mind that it wasn't, but the build up led me in that direction. Also, her attitude when she finds out she had been there when his wife died seemed a little out of place. Minor, but seemed unnecessary. Other than that, I highly enjoyed this book and author, and would recommend.

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