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Monday, June 28, 2021

Character Confessions Lightning Woman by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom #NewRelease #WolfShifters #PNR


My name is Logan Carter, and I’m a Florida detective with a secretive, behind the scenes life as a werewolf. I fight to keep the law, and to keep humans from knowing anything about the werewolves who live and work among them.

To this end, the author of my story, Linda Thomas-Sundstrom, set me a mighty task of traveling to Arizona, a desert locale I know nothing about, to chase a rogue Were who, all wolfed up, has murdered two people outside of a Florida nightclub, in full site of numerous, stunned humans.

To add even more trouble to this mission, Linda places a beautiful she-wolf in my path as soon as I arrived in Arizona, to divide my attention. The very night I arrive, Macy Lyons, a scout for the wolf pack housed in the old, abandoned Desperado fort and tourist attraction, makes it difficult for me to focus on anything else.

Did I mention Linda has given Macy Lyons the ability to see the spirits of the desert’s past? Ghosts. And those ghosts can play a part in helping or hindering my mission?

My job could have been a heck of a lot easier if I had found this rogue Were I’ve been chasing in Florida. And without meeting a gorgeous she-wolf and her ghostly companions in a prickly landscape like the West.

And yet… I know that the author of my story, Linda Thomas-Sundstrom, who has already written forty books, most of them about werewolves, has plans for more stories about wolves in the West. So at least my story will set the series in motion. Right, Linda?


Lightning Woman
Wolves of the West 
Book One
Linda Thomas-Sundstrom

Genre: Paranormal Shifter Romance
Publisher: GothicScapes
Date of Publication:  June 28, 2021
ASIN: B096PTNWZ5
Number of pages: 282
Word Count:  60,000
Cover Artist: Magnetra

Tagline: Meet the Arizona wolf pack and the ghosts that haunt them.

Book Description:

Are the ghosts of Macy Lyons' past stronger than the promise of a future with her new lover?

Macy Lyons is a respected member of the wolf pack housed in an old Arizona tourist attraction. Her special Were abilities make her a good scout, and also enable her to see the ghosts that haunt the desert. When those ghosts lead her to a visiting lawman from another state, she must find out why...and if those ghosts have a hand in shaping her future.

Florida detective Logan Carter has chased a criminal all the way from Florida to Arizona, and now can use the help of the secretive wolf pack housed at Desperado to find the crazy werewolf he seeks. But will his attraction to Desperado's beautiful she-wolf scout be a help or a hindrance to his mission in a landscape so different from his own?



Excerpt:

As Logan studied this female vision that had appeared like a desert spirit borne on the blistering hot wind, he couldn’t help but appreciate her uniqueness. In fact, this representative of the Desperado pack was quite stunning, and radiated enough personal power for her outline to waver.
Pretty and dangerous...
Moonlight slid down each strand of straight black hair that fell to the she-wolf’s waist like sparkling water dripping from the skies. All that hair curtained a narrow body with few noticeable curves and very few wolfish traits, even though she had shape-shifted.
She was tall and slight of frame, with long, shapely legs. Her bare arms were beautifully sculpted with a layer of smooth, lean muscle. One arm bore the swirls of a colorful tattoo Logan couldn’t get a read on from where he stood because his focus kept returning to her face.
A slightly elongated facial structure, shadowed, angular, and with prominent cheekbones, was the real proof of what she was, and made him think this female might be a pure-blooded Were. Under the moonlight, the shadows on her face represented her missing patches of fur, or where fur would have been on any normal werewolf under a full moon. In fact, she bore no fur anywhere that he could see.
Crossing her right eye socket and extending two or three inches beneath it were three stripes of color that could have either been paint or tattoos. White. Black. Green. The effect suggested to Logan she might have Native American roots, though lots of women had unusual tattoos these days.
Damn, though. Maybe she really was some kind of a spirit.



About the Author: 

Linda Thomas-Sundstrom is an award-winning author of 40+ stories in the realms of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and fantasy. She has been published by Kensington Publishing, HarperCollins/Harlequin Nocturne and Desire lines, and GothicScapes.




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