Unsafe Exposure (Hidden Wolves) (Volume 4)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (622 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1944770321 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 388 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He's also completely unaware that he's a werewolf. It shouldn't be Alex's job to tell him, and warn him that gay wolves usually end up dead. Why does a street gang he's never met want him dead? Why is a hot but odd mathematician stalking him? And how can half the things Alex Corwin says possibly be true, no matter how honest he seems? Alex has a frightening dilemma. From the moment artist Dylan Shore arrives in Chicago, his life gets twisted like a kaleidoscope. Dylan is attractive, appealing, out and proud. Stepping out of the closet as a gay man may be a walk in the park, compared to coming out as a werewolf. Chicago's not Alex's home town, but somehow he needs to protect Dylan from the local packs, protect the Packs from being outed by Dylan, and keep his cool around the first man to touch his own deeply-closeted heart.. But someone has to, before he finds out in blood and violence
And we gays have coming out issues Just WOW! This latest installment of hidden wolves is incredible. No clues or,spoilers. But you will NOT be disappointed. Enjoy!. Liz W said Another success for this series!. Kudos to Ms. Harper for another creative continuation of this much-loved series (which should definitely be read in order). I've read around five hundred shifter m/m novels, and this series continues to rank in my top five. It's not to be missed.Once again Ms. Harper's nuanced storytelling explores the nature of her wolves, the bonds they forge, and the politics of being out, both as gay. A Must Read Marie I discovered Kaje Harper's books several years ago and have enjoyed all that I've read. The first fifty pages of Unsafe Exposure was slow going for me but I persevered and was glad that I did and wanted more when it ended. A little different but interesting twist to the Alpa-bond. but an enjoyable read and of course it was wonderful to revisit Aaron and his pack with a strong dose of Ric