Things That Go Bump in the Night IV

by Lorie O'Clare, J. C. Wilder, Ashleigh Raine

Ellora's Cave

September 1, 2005

ISBN-13: 1419951262

Available in: Trade Size (reprint)

Things That Go Bump in the Night IV
by Lorie O'Clare, J. C. Wilder, Ashleigh Raine

Twofold Desires by Ashleigh Raine
A few days before Halloween, and flower shop owner Jill Evan's biggest excitement is carving pumpkins and spraying gladiolus orange and black. She attends a Halloween singles bash, looking to add a little fun to her normal, boring life.

Leo and Arden have searched eighteen years for a woman to break their cursed existence. With only a few nights remaining until death claims them, Jill dances into their lives, pure and sweet and exactly what they're looking for.

Only love can break the curse, but then everything about them changes?

Shadow Hunter by J.C. Wilder
Retired Shadow Hunter and were-cat, Ulrik the Fair, is forced out of retirement when a rogue werewolf calls for his blood. It's Halloween in New Orleans, and the last thing the Council needs is open warfare between the were-cats and the wolves. Just when he thought things were under control, a beautiful complication by the name of Charlene arrives on the scene.

As the full moon rises, the cat begins stalking its prey...

Blue Moon "Lunewulf series" by Lorie O'Clare
Sandy Parks accepts her widow status in the pack. Her daughter's success and status as queen bitch give Sandy the status she needs to lead a good life. Only one thing is missing: the touch of a werewolf, the companionship of a mate.

Ralph Hipp is tired of simply protecting Sandy from a distance. Too many strays chance upon her, hoping for a nibble from the youthful-looking widow. It's time to make his move, show her this old werewolf still has a few tricks up his sleeve.

Together they prove life and love can be hotter second time around.



Lorie O'Clare's Bio

All my life, I've wondered at how people fall into the routines of life. The paths we travel seemed to be well-trodden by society. We go to school, fall in love, find a line of work (and hope and pray it is one we like), have children and do our best to mold them into good people who will travel the same path. This is the path so commonly referred to as the "real world". The characters in my books are destined to stray down a different path other than the one society suggests. Each story leads the reader into a world altered slightly from the one they know. For me, this is what good fiction is about, an opportunity to escape from the daily grind and wander down someone else's path. Lorie O'Clare lives in Kansas with her three sons.

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