In the dead of a Montana night, all the Chanku packs have gathered, not for a hunt, but for a vigil. As Tia and Luc prepare for the arrival of their twins, Chanku from across the country wait - and share their stories of becoming. For each, embracing the truth of who and what they are has been a life-altering experience. From Anton and Oliver's journey of discovery to Jacob Trent's dark night of the soul; from the intensely powerful relationship Mik and AJ shared even before they knew about Chanku to Stefan's torturous feral years, the stories are woven together by common threads: loneliness, brutality, tenderness - and the ultimate satisfaction of finding one's place in the pack. The revelations of primal desire and human need made this night will bring the Chanku closer than even they dreamed possible. But will the bond be strong enough when the united packs are called upon to save the most vulnerable among them...?
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Wolf Tales 9 (Wolf Tales (Aphrodisia))
In continuing on with the Wolf Tales series, This book is a reunion of sorts and a great one to play catch up with. If you're new to the series or you've read the others, this book will get you all caught up. All the wolves have gathered for the birth of Tia's twins and to keep her mind off the coming labor, each couple tells the tale of how they met.
I really enjoyed the refresher trip down memory lane and each tale added a little bit extra to the already known stories, so people who are familiar with the books won't get bored. All in all, I'd recommend it as either a starting point for someone new to the series who doesn't want to read all the books or to the seasoned reader who might want a trip down memory lane with their favorite characters.
Just an FYI, this book and the series are definately for Adults only.
*I've reviewed all the books in the series up to this point, so if you'd like more reviews on this series by me, please see the archive.*
4 out of 5 books


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