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Description
Anna gets involved in the local wolf sanctuary, and discovers a thrilling and dangerous passion. A passion that eventually throws her and the gorgeous, but unfriendly, Pete together.
Quick Summary
If you're looking for a quick, fun read that feels way more mature than its easy reading level suggests, this one's for you. Anna stumbles into volunteering at a local wolf sanctuary and finds herself caught up in something way more exciting than she bargained for especially when the mysterious, unfriendly Pete shows up and things get complicated in the best way. There's a bit of danger, some genuine heart, and enough wolf lore to make animal lovers happy without turning into a textbook. Parents will appreciate that it has substance without being heavy, though there are definitely some tense moments and a romance thread that older tweens and teens will eat up. It's the kind of book that hooks reluctant readers without talking down to them, and at under 35,000 words, it moves fast enough to keep anyone turning pages. Fans of animal stories with a dash of first crush drama will find a lot to like here it's got that same satisfying blend of adventure and budding romance that makes books like "Shannon" by Carolyn Meyer or Julie Cantrell's "When Mountains Cry" so irresistible to teens.