A Safe Harbour by Moira Rogers is a paranormal romance novel set in the Great Depression era. It is the first book in the Building Sanctuary series, which follows the lives of werewolves, witches, and vampires who seek to create a safe haven for their kind.
The main characters are Joan Fuller, a rare female dominant werewolf who has left her abusive pack and joined forces with a witch and a vampire, and Seamus Whelan, a powerful alpha werewolf who runs a bootlegging business with his brothers. When Seamus agrees to escort some female wolves to safety, he meets Joan and feels an instant attraction to her. Joan, who has been hurt and betrayed by men before, is wary of Seamus, but soon realizes that he is different from the other alphas. Together, they face the threat of the Boston alpha, who wants to bring Joan back under his control and destroy her allies.
The novel is a fast-paced and action-packed story that combines historical elements with paranormal romance. The authors create a vivid and realistic setting that captures the mood and atmosphere of the 1930s. The characters are well-developed and complex, with believable motivations and emotions. The romance between Joan and Seamus is steamy and passionate, but also respectful and tender. They have to overcome their personal issues and trust each other in order to survive and build a future together.
A Safe Harbor (Building Sanctuary, #1) by Moira Rogers | Goodreads
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