The mystery surrounding her disappearance is legendary in Wolfe Creek. But she’s far from gone ...
Aimee Styles vanished in the tiny mountain town of Wolfe Creek two years ago. She’s supposed to be dead. The only problem is, she’s not. What the locals don’t know is that she lurks there as a werewolf to this day—a symbol of strength and tragedy, but mostly a protector to those who need her most.
When Doctor Jake Blackstock is called in to treat a sick woman, he has no idea the beauty he’s nursing back to health is Aimee. By the time he realizes what he’s gotten himself into, it’s too late—he’s already falling in love. But Jake doesn’t trust easily. A native son of mysterious Wolfe Creek, he’s always been able to recognize danger in its most natural form. And he knows whatever Aimee’s hiding might just be the end of them both.
For Kaylie Newell, storytelling is in the blood. Growing up the daughter of two writers, she knew eventually she’d want to follow in their footsteps. While she’s written short stories her whole life, it wasn’t until after her kids were born that she decided to shoot for the moon and write her first romance novel. She’s now the proud author of over a dozen books, including the RITA finalists Christmas at the Graff and Tanner’s Promise. Kaylie lives in Southern Oregon with her husband, two daughters, an elderly Chihuahua mix, a blind Doberman, and two indifferent cats.
Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. Currently a company member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, she has performed in New York and regionally with such companies as the Lincoln Center, Soho Repertory Theatre, and New Dramatists. She makes her home in Ashland, Oregon, with her family.