From Library Journal
Determined to confront her past and finally lay it to rest, Joelle Randall heads for the rugged Canadian Rockies to find the site of her parents' plane crash 12 years ago. What she finds, however, is a new aspect of herself and an unexpected and passionate love in the arms of the enigmatic loner Luke Gevaudan, one of the last of the legendary race of werewolves. In this debut Krinard has spun a dark, magical, and highly lyrical tale that provides a far more gentle and romantic interpretation of the werewolf mythologies than is the norm. Well written, nicely paced, and surprisingly believable, this novel may be of interest to fans of Cheri Scotch, Lori Herter, and Anne Stuart. [Krinard lives in Walnut Creek, California.]Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Prince of Wolves ANNOTATION
A major new discovery, Susan Krinard electrifies readers of today's hottest area of commercial women's fiction: romances with a fantasy twist. The hero of Prince of Wolves is one of the last survivors of an ancient race of werewolves--an attractive loner who guides a vulnerable woman through the rugged Canadian Rockies. Original.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A major new discovery, Susan Krinard electrifies readers of today's hottest area of commercial women's fiction: romances with a fantasy twist. The hero of Prince of Wolves is one of the last survivors of an ancient race of werewolves--an attractive loner who guides a vulnerable woman through the rugged Canadian Rockies.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
Determined to confront her past and finally lay it to rest, Joelle Randall heads for the rugged Canadian Rockies to find the site of her parents' plane crash 12 years ago. What she finds, however, is a new aspect of herself and an unexpected and passionate love in the arms of the enigmatic loner Luke Gvaudan, one of the last of the legendary race of werewolves. In this debut Krinard has spun a dark, magical, and highly lyrical tale that provides a far more gentle and romantic interpretation of the werewolf mythologies than is the norm. Well written, nicely paced, and surprisingly believable, this novel may be of interest to fans of Cheri Scotch, Lori Herter, and Anne Stuart. [Krinard lives in Walnut Creek, California.]