The
fast, furry, and furious! A lynx shifter, pursued by a cryptid trophy hunter. A
wolf shifter desperate to rescue a lover who's not just his fated mate—but his
one true pairing across past lives. And a love that transcends time.
Lynx shifter Noah Wilson narrowly escaped being captured by the Huntsman. While
recuperating in Fox Hollow, he meets his fated mate, wolf shifter Drew Lowe.
Noah has to return to Canada to finish filming his TV projects, so he and Drew
visit when they can and come up with creative solutions to their long-distance
relationship. Noah and Drew are sure they're meant for each other and start
making plans.
Drew's dreams make him wonder if he and Noah are more than fated mates—could they
be a true pairing, destined to find each other lifetime after lifetime?
Then Noah accidentally records a murder, and the killer is on his trail. Can he
elude a master tracker and reach the safety of Fox Hollow, or will he and Drew
have to wait to find happiness in another life?
Again is a thrill-packed M/M shifter romance adventure full of sexy
shifters, hurt/comfort, one true pairing, reincarnation, sincere psychics,
hunky mechanics, first responders, a sexy wildlife photographer, found family,
and fated mates.
Don’t miss our reviews of the rest of the Fox Hollow Zodiac series!
For book one, Huntsman, click HERE.
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“I wish you could see this view in person—except for how cold it is.” Noah snapped a photo that didn’t do the colors of dawn justice, and sent it with his text to Drew.
He waited for a reply and realized Drew probably wasn’t awake yet. No one in their right mind is up at this hour.
He’d made the best of the cramped hotel room, knowing from experience to bring an extra blanket, good pillow, books, and power strips. Hotels never had enough outlets to charge his cameras. Fortunately, travel wasn’t a constant, but staying overnight to get the right light or have time to set up cameras happened fairly often.
Will that be a problem with Drew? Will he resent my photography? It’s a demanding job.
Noah cleaned his lenses and checked his batteries as he packed his day bag. Travel made it easy to find overnight company without entanglement, and he’d long ago grown tired of waking up alone. He’d had a serious relationship back in film school, which fizzled after graduation. There were a few boyfriends who lasted more than a month or two, but his irregular hours always ended up being more than anyone wanted to deal with for long.
Can it be different with Drew? We felt such an immediate bond—I’ve never had a connection like that with anyone. It’s like we’ve known each other forever.
“Of course. We’re fated mates,” his lynx reminded him, as if Noah could forget.
He smiled, thinking of their conversation that ended only a few hours ago. It wasn’t just the sex—although that was combustible in a way Noah had never experienced before. Everything took on a different light when it involved Drew. Talking about the trivial activities of the day wasn’t boring. Sharing a movie or even reading the same book and talking about their reactions now felt satisfying and fun.
I’m a Cancer—we’re protective and defend our family. Except I don’t really have any.
Noah didn’t have many living relatives. His father had vanished when he was young, and his mother died two years ago from a bad heart. He had a brother and sister, but they drifted apart, and Noah hadn’t heard from them in years. He wasn’t sure he even had valid addresses for them.
Drew is my mate. He’s my family now. And he has Russ and Liam and their friends. A pack. Someday, they’ll be my pack.
Clowder, his lynx sniffed. Lynxes have a clowder, not a pack.
Sounds like soup.
Clowder is not chowder, silly human. But we could vote to let Drew be an honorary lynx and join.
Vote? Who—you and me?
We are the only ones in our clowder now. It would be nice to add our mate—even if he is a dog.
Wolf.
Canine.
I’ve fallen hard. And it should scare me. But it doesn’t. When I worry that he might not feel the same, I can’t breathe.
Angie
– ☆☆☆
This is the second book in the series, and I think you would enjoy this book
more if you read the series in order.
Written in dual points of view, we have Noah who was kidnapped and Drew who
rescued him. These two took their relationship slow and sometimes I felt it was
too slow. There was a lot of action in the book, but I also felt that the focus
wasn't always on the couple. For two individuals who found out they were soul
mates, literal soul mates, I wanted more steam and passion. While the story was
good, I just didn't connect with Drew and Noah like I wanted to.
MORGAN
BRICE is the romance pen name of bestselling author Gail Z. Martin. Morgan
writes urban fantasy male/male paranormal romance, with plenty of action,
adventure and supernatural thrills to go with the happily ever after. Gail
writes epic fantasy and urban fantasy, and together with co-author hubby Larry
N. Martin, steampunk and comedic horror, all of which have less romance, more
explosions. Characters from her Gail books make frequent appearances in
secondary roles in her Morgan books, and vice versa.
On the rare occasions Morgan isn’t writing, she’s either reading, cooking, or
spoiling two very pampered dogs.
Series include Witchbane, Badlands, Treasure Trail, Kings of the Mountain, and
Fox Hollow. Watch for more in these series, plus new series coming soon!
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