BRide of the wolf
a shadowmen novel
by
Jennifer St. Giles
When the heroic werewolf Navarre is
trapped in the twilight realm, his
Shadowmen comrades are unable to rescue
him. Only a passionate woman with a
spirit as wild as his own can set him
free...
Oil heiress Marissa Vasquez fled the
jungles of Belize to avoid becoming a
pawn in her vicious uncle's wicked
schemes. Though she has found temporary
sanctuary in little Twilight, Tennessee,
only in her dreams does she taste
freedom. At night, her spirit
intertwines with a magnificent black
wolf, and they run together under the
glow of a forest moon. When a wounded
stranger is brought to the camp where
she is hiding, she glimpses in his eyes
the mysterious being who has been the
partner of her visions. But before she
can explore her strange reaction to this
man, they are kidnapped and imprisoned
once again.
Navarre is a shapeshifting Shadowman,
captured by the evil Vladarian vampire
who hopes to control Marissa. Injured
and blind, he struggles to regain his
warrior's strength as they fight for
their freedom--and their loves.
Together, their spirits form a powerful
link matched only by the passion they
discover in each other's arms. But can a
mortal woman attain true love with a man
who is half wolf? And will their enemies
give them time to find an answer?
Reviews:
“Breathles reading pleasure!"
-- Romantic Times
" [A] superb paranormal romantic
thriller starring two wonderful
protagonists who need one another to
survive the ordeal...With a spin that
will shake fans with delight, Jennifer
St. Giles continues to make The
Shadowmen saga one of the best urban
romantic fantasy series on the market
today."
--Harriett
Klausner
About the Author
Jennifer St. Giles, a USA Today
Bestselling Author, writes Contemporary
Paranormal for Pocket Books and
Gothic-Paranormal Historicals for
Berkley Publishing. Former nurse and
homeschooling mother of three, Jennifer
has won a number of awards for writing
excellence including, two National
Reader’s Choice Awards, two time Maggie
Award Winner, Daphne du Maurier Award
winner, Romance Writers’ of America’s
Golden Heart Award, along with RT Book
Club’s Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best
Historical Gothic/Mystery of 2006. She
lives in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia
with her husband of twenty-four years,
and a boat load of kids and pets who
make the household the wildest most
wonderful Grand Central Station in
existence.
Visit Jennifer's Website