Author: Ruby Raine
Quote: "I still needed to sell her home and figure out how to move on with my life."
No she didn't. Ava would really rather keep her mother's home and learn why Silas broke things off. Silas has "pine green eyes," which would undoubtedly linger in anyone's memory since they're not a feature natural humans have, and it's not because he's wearing some new kind of contact lenses.
Silas is a "wolf shifter," with more control of his "shifts" than a werewolf would have, and he didn't want the usual "open-ended relationship" in which young people commit fornication, these days, because he sensed that Ava was his mate for life, but she seemed too young to accept that. Ava is now forty-four and has never been in love with anyone else. Part of the happy ending to this installment in her story (it will be, at the very least, a trilogy) is lots of that last-chance-to-have-a-baby stuff women in their forties do so well.
They have a few adventures along the way, and some foreshadowing of more adventures in following volumes, but Ava and Silas are credibly portrrayed as the sort of characters who won't be able to focus on paying off the property taxes until they've spent several more hours in bed. Do not store this book where children can find it.
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