A Patient Wolf (The Practicalities of Werewolves in a Modern Age #2)

Pixie Unger


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A Patient Wolf by Pixie Unger
Earl is a werewolf, employed as a long haul trucker for the Treaty Council, the group responsible for keeping the existence of werewolves secret. Earl enjoys his job. He’s a lone wolf without a pack, and he's sure he doesn't need one. What he has instead is a call girl that he adores. Naomi De Plume. She's cute, funny and puts up with his idiosyncrasies. She's perfect for him--except she doesn't know what he is, and he isn't allowed to tell her. Humans can’t know about werewolves, not unless they're about to be infected.

“Think she is worth converting?”

Earl, didn’t even blink. “In a heartbeat, but I wouldn’t ruin her life like that.”

“That’s fair.”

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Naomi isn’t supposed to have a favorite client, but she just can't help herself. His name is Earl. Most of the time she likes her job. But things have changed; she needs to get out of the business in a hurry. Her plan is to take one last appointment on her way out of town and get on with her life. She isn't expecting happily ever after, but she could never have guessed she would end up hunted by werewolves.

A stand alone novel in the series "The Practicalities of Werewolves in a Modern Age"
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