A GOOD WOLF IS HARD TO FIND–Roxie Wolff’s story coming in March 5, 2024
Agent Dylan Powers tracks the bad guys right to Roxie Wolff’s ski lodge and finds love where he least expected…
Fish and Wildlife Service agent Dylan Powers is on a mission in Silver Town to catch four men hunting illegally and put them behind bars. With his heightened wolf senses, he’s right on their trail, but the hunters know he’s coming. Suddenly, Dylan finds himself in deep trouble, nearly drowned and left to die, until he’s rescued by a beautiful she-wolf.
When local ski lodge owner Roxie Wolff first found Dylan, her curiosity got the better of her. Who was this handsome wolf and how did he end up in such dire straits? Things start to heat up between Roxie and Dylan as she takes him into her home to help him recover. But with the hunters still on the run, all of Silver Town is at risk, and Roxie and Dylan team up with the Silver Town sheriff’s department to take them down before anyone else gets hurt.
Praise for Terry Spear’s USA Today bestselling paranormal romance:
“The chemistry crackles off the page.” —Publishers Weekly for Heart of the Wolf
“Essential reading for werewolf romance fans.” —Booklist for Alpha Wolf Need Not Apply
“Spear delivers a layered suspense story.” —Library Journal for Night of the Billionaire Wolf
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Excerpt from A Good Wolf is Hard to Find by Terry Spear:
When she arrived at the Silver Town Medical Clinic, the office manager, Carmela Hoffman, was on duty. “Hey, Roxie. Thank you for saving that man,” she said. News traveled fast around there.
“He was bleeding. How was he hurt?”
“He was hit on the side of the head.”
“Next to the swimming pool?” She thought he might have hit his head when he fell into the pool.
“CJ is getting the security tapes from Eliza to see if it happened at the lodge or if he was dragged from somewhere else. But the injured man is a tall guy, so I can’t imagine he would have been carried from somewhere else and then dumped there. Peter said it was more likely that he was attacked at the pool and then left to drown, if the blow to his head hadn’t been enough.”
“Oh God, that’s awful. He didn’t tell Peter anything yet?”
“The victim has a mild concussion. He can’t remember what had happened to him. Tom is pulling guard duty to make sure he’s protected in the event this was a case of attempted murder.”
“Oh, sure. Good idea. The man’s name?”
“Dylan Powers. He’s a special agent with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. His driver’s license and badge were on him.”
“Oh, a special agent.” That made Roxie think he was on a job and someone he was after had done this to him. “Can I see him?”
“He’s asleep. If you’d like, you can sit with him. He’s in Room 3.”
“All right. Thanks.” Roxie really wanted to ask him what had happened. But she also wanted to let him know who she was and that she was there for him since he didn’t have any family or friends here that she knew of.
She walked down the hall to where Tom Silver was sitting at the door on guard duty. He was Darien Silver’s triplet brother and third in command of the pack. Darien and his mate, Lelandi, were their pack leaders. “He’s asleep.”
“That’s what Carmela said. I still would like to sit with him for a while.”
“You’re welcome to.”
“Thanks.” She knocked on the door to the room where Dylan was staying. She hoped he wouldn’t mind that she had come to sit with him. He didn’t respond, so she opened the door and peered in. He was sound asleep. At least his cheeks and lips were a normal color—no longer gray skin and blue lips. She was glad for that.
She went inside, closed the door, and sat down on one of the comfortable blue visitors’ chairs, ready to get some answers from him once he woke.
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Dylan’s head felt like it was splitting in two. He reached up to touch it and found it was wrapped in a bandage. How did he get here? What had happened? He could smell the antiseptics and something else. A female wolf and he recognized her scent. He realized he smelled of chlorine and…dog? He turned to look in the direction of the window, and there she was—a pretty woman with shoulder-length silky dark hair, sound asleep in the chair near the bed. He raised his brow. He vaguely remembered seeing her worried brown eyes when she was standing over him and while others came to help him. He was in a hospital room.
Then it all came flooding back to him. Tracking Jim Johnson, losing his tracks, seeing Jim’s reflection and his own in the pool before Jim struck him on the side of the head with the butt of his rifle. Dylan didn’t remember anything after that, except when he had looked into the woman’s beautiful, caring eyes.
Had she been part of a security detail at the ski lodge? Hopefully, they had caught the bastard striking him on video. Maybe Dylan could get him on more than just killing an elk this time. Jim wouldn’t get away with it. Attempted murder? Dylan didn’t think Jim could explain that away easily this time. Dylan sure hoped he could nail him. With any luck, he hoped the law enforcement personnel here had caught the bastard already.—Copyright © 2024 by Terry Spear
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Silver Town, Colorado in the story, run by the Silver wolf pack is based on Silverton and Telluride and a little of Breckinridge, Colorado–the old west feel of the towns, perfect for the Silver wolves. At one of the hotels we stayed at there, they had an indoor/outdoor pool where you could swim outside where it was snowy and cold and the pool was steamy and warm and I based the Wolff family’s ski lodge on that.
Hope you enjoy this latest saga in the Silver Town and Wolff family’s adventure!
Terry
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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