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Book Review: Once a Wolf

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


Once a Wolf     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Susan Krinard
Class/Genre:   Fantasy   Historical   Werewolves   Romantic Suspense
Bantam, Jul 2000, $5.99, 400 pp.

Unable to heed her brother Braden’s orders to marry a fellow werewolf for the good of the Cause (see TOUCH OF THE WOLF), Lady Rowena Forster fled England for America. By 1878, Rowena is tutoring young ladies in New York City and engaged to wealthy financier Cole MacLean. However, Cole’s enemy Tomas “El Lobo” Randall has other plans for Rowena. While Cole is away on business, Tomas persuades Rowena to head West to save the life of her twin brother Quentin.

However, now that the outlaw El Lobo has hidden Cole’s fiancee in the middle of New Mexico Territory, he finds himself mesmerized by her. Instead of an aloof society lady, she, like him, is a werewolf allowing her animalistic nature to surge through her heart. As Tomas and Rowena fall in love, Cole follows them because no one steals a possession of his, especially his family’s long time enemy.

ONCE A WOLF, the second tale in Susan Krinard’s historical werewolf romantic trilogy, is a wonderful supernatural story. The story line takes loup garou elements and successfully plants them inside a western romance. The lead couple is a warm blooded duo while the support cast provides insight into the era as well as enhancing the paranormal elements. Fans of werewolf romances or western romances will fully enjoy Ms. Krinard’s blending of the two sub-genres into an exciting novel.

Harriet Klausner

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