In Susan Krinard’s captivating novel, Prince of Wolves, we are transported to the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies. Here, amidst the towering peaks and untamed wilderness, unfolds a tale of love, loss, and the secrets of ancient bloodlines.
Joelle Randall, haunted by the past, seeks solace in the mountains. Twelve years ago, her parents perished in a plane crash near Lovell, and she yearns to find the crash site. But navigating the treacherous terrain requires a skilled guide. Enter Luke Gévaudan, a mysterious loner with an air of untamed magnetism. His piercing gaze and feral grace hint at a deeper nature, a secret he desperately tries to conceal.
As Joelle and Luke embark on their journey, an undeniable attraction sparks between them. Yet, Luke’s guarded demeanor and cryptic warnings keep Joelle at bay. Unaware of his true heritage – that of a werewolf, one of the last of an ancient race – Luke wrestles with the primal urges that threaten to consume him.
Their quest for the crash site leads them deeper into the wilderness, where danger lurks not just in the unforgiving environment, but also in the shadows that hold Luke’s past. As the full moon rises, Luke’s carefully constructed world begins to unravel, forcing him to confront the beast within. Will Joelle accept Luke for who he truly is, or will fear drive them apart? Can their love withstand the revelation of a hidden world and the primal forces that bind him to it?
Prince of Wolves (Val Cache, #1) by Susan Krinard | Goodreads
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