Sexy wolf shifters? Check! Fated mates? Check! Quick holiday reads? Check! Lose yourself in these four Christmas-themed novellas from the Snowdonia Wolves series.
Caging the Wolf Dreaming of a Wolf Blind Date with a Wolf The Language of Wolf
Caging the Wolf Jessie has fallen in love with the perfect guy, Levi, but there’s one tiny problem. The blue-eyed hunk only exists in her dreams. That is, until he greets her in the local shopping mall. She’d swear they never met before, so how come he knows so much about her – and can tell her the naughty things they did in her dreams?
Dreaming of a Wolf Alun was Olivia's first, and he was supposed to be her forever. After a tragic accident steals him away, Olivia wonders how she can ever be whole again. When he starts talking to her in her dreams, she has to ask herself: is she going mad with grief, or is there still a chance for their forever?
Blind Date with a Wolf Mel’s travelling the world, one blind date at a time. Getting stuck in a broken car in a blizzard isn’t on her list of adventures, and nor is being rescued by Owen, running naked in the snow. Naked. Jogging. Is that even a thing? It’s Christmas Eve, and everywhere is shut for the holiday, so Owen suggests she go home with him. He might have a gorgeous body and a voice that makes her insides tingle, but can she trust him? Especially when she learns just how different he really is?
The Language of Wolf When wolf shifter, Ellie, meets Serge, they instantly recognise each other as their soulmates. But there’s a couple of major hurdles to jump before they can take things further. Firstly, Serge only speaks a few words of English, while Ellie's Russian is non-existent. And secondly, he's a soldier on an exchange trip to New Zealand. He’ll soon be returning to Siberia and she’s supposed to be heading home to Wales. Using a language app on their phone as a translator, they can get some conversation going, but it’s not ideal. How can they make a relationship work if they live on opposite sides of the world and they can't even talk to each other?