

It was probably because she was an only child, and a girl, that Robert Blackthorne, her dear, sweet father had encouraged her to do more masculine things than feminine ones. That’s what her father had told everyone, from the time she was a toddler. Sibyl Blackthorne wasn’t afraid of anything. ~| Books | Newsletter | Facebook | Twitter | Blog |~ Including an exclusive Selena Kitt FREE READ! When he takes her to a place no human has ever been, she knows she’s gone over the edge.Īnd when he, at last, marks her as his own, she discovers that only one wild heart can claim another. When a big, brawny, long-haired man, who only speaks to her in Gaelic and calls himself Raife, simply picks her up and carries her off with him into the Scottish wild, Sibyl knows she’s in trouble. On an organized hunt for wolves-or, as the Scots call them, wulvers-Sibyl escapes her fiancé’s clutches, only to find she’s run into something far more untamed and dangerous in the middle of the woods. Then her betrothed turns out to actually be far worse than his reputation, so headstrong Sibyl decides life as a peasant, or even death, would be preferable to a future with such a despicable man, and makes plans to run away. A man who, by reputation, is one of Scotland’s cruelest lairds in over a century.īut what choice does she have, with her father dead and her uncle now married to his brother’s widow, putting him in charge of not only the Blackthorne fortune, but Sibyl’s future as well? All for one man, whose love goes beyond borders, nations, or legends, whose heart beats only for her.Sibyl Blackthorne isn’t afraid of anything-except maybe being sold into marriage to a man she doesn’t love.


Kirstin will be forced to make choices no woman, or wulver, should ever have to make. Kirstin will find herself caught - between the man she loves and his intended bride, between her pack and a human world frightened of her kind, and between nations whose hatred runs deep. When he opens his castle and his heart to her, she finds herself willing to risk not only her own heart, but everything she's ever known, just to be with him. This man, already promised to another, has a power over her no man or wulver has ever had before. When Donal MacFalon turns those steel blue-grey eyes her way, she realizes she's facing something far more dangerous in this man than any trap. Desperate to help, she races straight to Middle March, the borderland between Scotland and England, and falls right into a dangerous trap.Īs the new laird of his clan, Donal MacFalon has made it clear that he, unlike his brother before him, will honor the wolf pact, an agreement their father made with England's King Henry VII to protect Scotland's wolf shifters, the wulvers, who most believe to be only the stuff of legend. Kirstin has never been out of her den before, but now one of her pack is seriously injured - he may even be dying.
