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460 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published April 25, 2006
Jeremy sighed.
I looked at him. "And you thought we were ready for kids?"
"No, I just thought one more wouldn't make much difference."
Next, the tougher moves - the wolf maneuvers. I crouched, wiggled my hindquarters, then leapt at an imaginary mouse. As I hit the ground, I wheeled around, teeth bared as I snapped at an unseen foe... I chased my tail -
A wheezing sound erupted behind me and I froze, the tip hairs of my tail still caught between my teeth. There, across the clearing, was a huge, golden-haired wolf, his head between his forepaws, his eyes closed, hindquarters in the air, body quivering with that strange wheezing noise... He was laughing at me.
Clay bounced back, grinning as he brushed himself off. "Live dangerously, that's my motto."
"It'll be your epitaph, too."
“That's the problem dealing with nonwerewolves," I said. "They lack that critical 'you are Alpha, you are right' gene.”
Then again, there is Elena's comment about the anthropologically inclined Dr Danvers fascinated by human society but having no desire to join it.The Story