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2013 Rainbow Awards Submission: L.E. Franks & Sara York - Prodigal Wolf
Prodigal Wolf (Wolves and Waves, #1) by L.E. Franks & Sara York Published August 15th 2013 by MLR Press (first published August 1st 2013)
ISBN13 9781608208890
Carlo has a problem, after years away he's finally returned to his South Carolina roots - but instead of peace and quiet all he's found are nosy wolves, romancing twinks, an out of control roommate threatening to expose them all, and a demanding Alpha who just won't go away.
All his Alpha wants is to show Carlo who he really is, and where he belongs. But Carlo Montefiore is a man fighting his instincts, memories, and responsibilities. His beachside home was supposed to provide sanctuary, but pack politics, unruly roommates, and human neighbors at risk of discovering that shifters exist, are making life anything but peaceful. Twinks Kevin and Grady have their own problems. Two college freshmen are no match for a couple of hot wolves who like to play chase. If they don't stop playing games they'll miss the biggest thing to happen in their young lives---love.
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Today I'm hosting my old friend Z.A. Maxfield with her new release, My Cowboy Heart. ZAM is also hosting a giveaway, please follow this link for a chance to win: 

