Robyn has a ski weekend planned with her brother until his plans change for work and she decides to go alone.  Maybe not the easiest decision since she has a major problem, she’s deaf.

But to her surprise, she finds more than just company.  See, she doesn’t know this but she’s a full-blooded werewolf and who just happens to be at the cabin for a weekend away before a challenge for alpha is her mate.

Robyn is a very strong heroine who has overcome her problems and still faces things head on.  Even though she took the whole “Hey, you’re a werewolf and oh by the way my mate” thing very easy, her connection with Keil was sweet.  After many years of being the outsider who didn’t fit in, things now click for her.

Keil is just hot.  He’s strong and very alpha, well of course, he’s challenging for alpha of the pack.  I loved how he had patience with Robyn so she could adjust to the idea of being a wolf.  I loved that he never made an issue out of her being deaf, he was always willing to make it work.  And I also love his relationship with TJ.  Too funny!

I am looking forward to seeing more of the Granite Lake Wolves!!

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