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Wolf Hunger

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Wait time: About 4 weeks
When wolf shifter and SWAT Officer Max Lowry first sees Lana Mason, he falls fast and hard. In fact, Max is sure Lana is the One. And the icing on the cake? She's a wolf shifter, too, so he can skip the awkward reveal and go straight to the happily ever after. There's just one problem: Lana has no idea she's a werewolf. To make matters worse, hunters have tracked her to Dallas with the intent to kill her. Now, Max has to keep Lana safe and show her who she really is-and just how much she's come to mean to him.
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      Wolf shape-shifter and SWAT member Max Lory meets his one and only, Lana Mason, who doesn't know she's a shape-shifter, too. Narrator Abby Craden gives Max a wonderfully deep growly voice that suggests his wolf origins. She gives Lana a lighter, rich voice that is charming and intelligent but that also reflects her bemusement at this handsome shape-shifter who is pursuing her. Craden enlivens this romantic suspense with unique yet descriptive accents for Max's SWAT team colleagues. Shape-shifters come to life and are given human feelings and forms as they're hunted by human foes. This lively listen is well seasoned with murder and romance. A.M.G. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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