On the Prowl by Patricia Briggs, Eileen Weelks, Karen Chance

On the Prowl

by Patricia Briggs, Eileen Weelks, and Karen Chance

Four stories of inhuman passions from four of the hottest authors in paranormal romance...

“Alpha and Omega” by Patricia Briggs

The werewolf Anna finds a new sense of self when the son of the werewolf king comes to town to quell unrest in the Chicago pack—and inspires a power in Anna she’s never felt before.

“Inhuman by Eileen Wilks
Andie has a secret gift of sensing thoughts and desires. What she senses in her neighbor Nathan could be dangerous. Because he has a secret gift too, and it’s about to be let loose…
 
“Buying Trouble by Karen Chance
A Lord of the Fey crosses paths with a fiery red-headed mage named Claire in a New York auction house. But in this strange underground society, the rarity up for sale is Claire herself.
 
“Mona Lisa Betwining by Sunny
Among the children of the moon, Milady is of mixed blood—part Monère, part human, and destined to be alone. Until she meets a man who could be her salvation—or her downfall.

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Quite a good collection of short stories about werewolves.

Alpha and Omega by Patricia Briggs is about a young submissive werewolf that has found herself in trouble but when she finds someone who understands her isn't sure if she can change. Or if she can submit to yet another person.

Inhuman by Eileen Wilks - Kai can sense thoughts and impulses, she senses something about her neighbour Nathan and she's not sure what to do about it all, that and survive.

Buying Trouble by Karen Chance - Claire works in an auction house and is surprised to find herself one of the lots. Her future is at stake and maybe many other people's

Mona Lisa Betwining - Sunny - Mona Lisa meets another man who is important to both her and the future of her race.

I really enjoyed Alpha and Omega, it didn't put more by her on my shelf, she's an autobuy anyway. This didn't disappoint.

Eilen Wilks and Karen Chance were quite enjoyable, and made me want more.

Sunny makes me wonder about bothering about reading the single full novel, I suspect there might be disappointment.

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