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Tia Mason is an alluring and very experienced young woman. But she is naive of her heritage as Chanku, an ancient, highly sensual race of shapeshifters. It will be up to Luc Stone to introduce her to her feral birthright and its thrilling rituals. For Luc is also Chanku, and a special agent in their cadre, the Pack. And Tia is everything he wants in a mate. The attraction is instant, their thirst unquenchable. As Luc moves Tia inexorably toward her destiny, he prepares to introduce her to the Pack, where her favors will belong to the others as well. By the time her test is through, Tia will have proven just how willing, adventurous, and truly Chanku she is, but one ultimate explosive experience still remains...
Another great story by Kate Douglas. There was enough of a tie to Wolf Tales to connect the stories, but this one could stand by itself. Just as hot as the first one, but I think I liked this one better.
Tia Mason is an alluring and very experienced young woman. But she is naive of her heritage as Chanku, an ancient, highly sensual race of shapeshifters. It will be up to Luc Stone to introduce her to her feral birthright and its thrilling rituals. For Luc is also Chanku, and a special agent in their cadre, the Pack. And Tia is everything he wants in a mate. The attraction is instant, their thirst unquenchable. As Luc moves Tia inexorably toward her destiny, he prepares to introduce her to the Pack, where her favors will belong to the others as well. By the time her test is through, Tia will have proven just how willing, adventurous, and truly Chanku she is, but one ultimate explosive experience still remains...
Another great story by Kate Douglas. There was enough of a tie to Wolf Tales to connect the stories, but this one could stand by itself. Just as hot as the first one, but I think I liked this one better.
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