Book description
Book three in the Phantom River Series One man searching for a place to
call home stumbles into the arms of another wishing for a mate to
complete his. Cooper Tessen, enforcer for the Phantom River Pack and
Sheriff of Stonepass, has watched each of his two best friends enjoy
their mated bliss. He's thrilled they've found happiness, however, he
feels a distance growing between him and his blood brothers because he
has no experience of the connection between a shifter and his mate.
Cooper fills the hours of his lonely days by spending as much time as
possible working at the station to protect his town, and, secretly, off
on dangerous missions for the government. Burning the candle at both
ends gives him little time to focus on his longing to have a mate of his
own. Darren Caisil is on the run. Accused of a murder he didn't commit,
it's either become a lone wolf or be killed by the very pack he'd spent
his life trying to serve. He hits rock bottom when he finds himself
lost, alone, hungry, and freezing in nowhere Montana during the dead of
winter. His last semi-conscious thought as he succumbs to the inevitable
is that an angel is lifting him towards heaven. When he wakes up in
unfamiliar surroundings, he finds it wasn't an angel after all, but a
man. And not any man, but another wolf shifter...one who claims to be
Darren's mate. As they explore their mating bond, Cooper tries to get
Darren to open up about his past but the man refuses to share his
secrets. Frustrated, Cooper decides to do a little digging on his own.
Unfortunately, it seems Cooper's investigation may have stirred up a
hornet's nest when it draws the attention of some of Darren's former
pack members who are bent on revenge... If you look up the word
conundrum in the dictionary, there should be a photo of Trina Lane. Her
personality is so multifaceted that her friends have spent countless
hours scratching their heads in wonder. A scientist with a passion for
history, music and photography she loves to travel and experience new
places but is terminally shy around people she doesn't know. Trina has
been devouring romance novels since her tender teenage years, although
only began writing in 2007. When her debut novel was met with resounding
success, she said “Hey I can do that again”. The rest as they say is
history. Her choices in reading and writing material are as diverse as
her iTunes library, which contains music from Mozart to Metallica. Her
one concession is all stories must have a happily ever after ending-did
we mention she's incurably romantic? She lives in Missouri with her
loving and indulgent husband, and orange tabby cat-affectionately
referred to as 'Houdini' for his stealthy escape attempts.