Only they're not dates so much as assignations. By which I mean that her friends have been setting her up on excruciating blind dates. While Graham and his beta (Logan) are discussing the few women present that Graham hasn't despoiled, the heroine shows up at the party. In fact, as his "beta" (his second in command) points out, there aren't many women at the party he hasn't already slept with. Anyway, Graham's really bummed that his "different woman every night" philosophy hasn't been as appealing to him as it formerly had been. Although I'm not sure thirteen days qualifies for the word. As the novel opens, he's in a funk because he's been celibate for thirteen days. In the beginning, we meet the hero, Graham at a party. It started out pretty bad and kept getting worse. Then I discovered that it wasn't the swoony werewolf romance I was hoping for. First I discovered Big Bad Wolf wasn't the first in The Others Series. I was pretty excited about it when I picked it up, but the disappointments kept on coming. I'm usually a sucker for "she was right under my nose the whole time" romances, but this was one that did not work for me. She enjoys hearing from readers and can be reached via email sent to or by postal mail to Christine Warren, PO Box 871900, Vancouver, WA 98687-1900. In addition to playing with her pets, Christine’s hobbies include identifying dog breeds from photos of their underbellies, appreciating fine and not-so-fine wines, shopping for the perfect pair of Christian Louboutin shoes, and most of all reading things someone else had to agonize over. She also hangs out with her horse, Cal-a thoroughbred with a craving for strawberry licorice twists-her goddog, Merlin and her best friend, fellow author Hannah Murray. When not scrambling frantically to complete her latest writing project, Christine spends most of her time as a crazy animal lady, hanging out with her dog Levi (he’s the one with the hair) and pretending to train him to have some manners. Hmm, need to research a scientific term for that. She completely bypassed those states in the middle due to her landlocking phobia. Born and raised in coastal New England, Christine Warren lived in the South and the Mid-Atlantic before hopping to the other side of the country to take up the life of a transplant in the Pacific Northwest.
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