For “SEAL Wolf In Too Deep,” author Terry Spear brings readers back to Colorado to the Cunningham pack. This time, Navy SEAL and police diver, alpha wolf shifter Allan Rappaport takes center stage. And though it has been established that Allan can take care of himself, he finds out that when it came to Debbie Renaud, his dive partner, he has to watch out for his heart.
Debbie is human, hence it is taboo to have a lasting relationship. The whole pack wants Allan to be happy, but worried about him falling for a human. Though this is not exactly a Romeo and Juliet story, the great divide between human and wolf is actually the crux of the story.
And, that is the reason why this story is very engaging. You want it to work, but you don’t want Debbie to be bitten either. There has to be a compromise, right? There is, but you have to RAFO (Read And Find Out). Believe me when I say that you are bound to enjoy it especially if you are into paranormal and wolves.
“SEAL Wolf In Too Deep” is Rated M for Mature due to violence and sexual content.
Description
Love spells danger for an alpha SEAL wolf and the woman who steals his heart in this steamy shifter romance from USA Today bestselling author Terry Spear
His love is dangerous
As a Navy SEAL and police diver, alpha wolf shifter Allan Rappaport knows how to handle tough situations, but the arrival of a human diving partner—especially one as attractive as Debbie Renaud—is a whole new challenge. Getting involved is dangerous, but Debbie’s offers are hard to resist. As the heat between them rises and a murder plot thickens, Allan is on the brink of exposing his biggest secret.
But she’s diving in headfirst
For Debbie, working with another top-notch diver like Allan is too good to be true, and their mutual attraction is hotter than she could have dreamed. Debbie suspects he’s hiding something, though, and she’s set on figuring it out—one off-duty rendezvous at a time. But when Debbie gets between a werewolf hunter and his intended victim, suddenly she is plunged straight into the heart of Allan’s world—a world she never knew existed.