Book Review: Flight of the White Wolf by Terry Spear

For Gavin Summerfield and Amelia White, it was not love at first sight. In fact, the first time they met, they were on opposing sides, albeit that meeting was memorable to both. So, fate decided to play a joke on them. They meet again, and this time they were on the same side. The only problem was they must fight for their lives before they can reach their happily ever after.

Author Terry Spear has given paranormal romance a new edge with a thriller aspect. Then she added comedy and drama into the mix. Developing Gavin and Amelia’s characters with a very serious side that can turn playful in a turn of the dime made “Flight of the White Wolf” a very enjoyable read. Fast-paced thanks to the adrenaline-pumping scenes, the romantic build up slowed it down just enough for readers to enjoy the playful sides of the main characters.

Flight of the White Wolf” is Rated M for Mature due to violence and some sexual content.

  • Flight of the White Wolf
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Description
Stranded in the wilderness, these warring hearts will be forced to work together—or die together.

Gavin Summerfield—an arctic wolf shifter with a fear of flying—has to fly into the vast lakeland wilderness of northern Minnesota to track down his suspect—where his ability to shift will come in very handy. Imagine his chagrin when his pilot turns out to be the woman who tasered him last time they saw each other. Things are off to a rocky start…again.

Arctic wolf shifter Amelia White isn’t entirely displeased to see Gavin again, but priorities shift when their plane is sabotaged and goes down in the middle of nowhere. As their attraction grows, Amelia hopes Gavin doesn’t discover the secret she’s been keeping…she knows he could never forgive her…

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Wolf photo by Steppinstars, Pilot by Poli, both in Pixabay