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Review: Sanctuary by Moira Rogers

Title: Sanctuary
Series: Red Rock Pass
Author: Moira Rogers
Read copy: Paperback
Published: April 1, 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
ISBN: 1605045691
ISBN-13: 9781605045696

The only way to win is to lose your heart…

Cry Sanctuary

Keith Winston has come home to Montana to find peace. Instead, the veteran warrior finds himself fighting pressure to become the alpha’s right hand. His attraction to a new wolf on the run sucks him into yet another battle between his instincts and his heart.

Abigail Adler knew nothing about werewolves—until she became one. Red Rock is her only refuge, but she chafes under its rigid rules. Except when it comes to submitting to the passion Keith stirs in her body. With her sister in danger, though, they will both have to risk breaking all the rules.

Sanctuary Lost

Brynn Adler hates feeling helpless and vulnerable. But that’s right where she is…in a world of werewolves. Worse, her sister Abigail is one of them. The pack wants to send her packing, yet she’s unwilling to leave—her sister, or the one man who makes her forget her life is falling apart.

Joe Mitchell knew getting involved with Brynn was a bad idea. A supernatural war is no place for a human, and he’s not about to let her make a decision that will bring pain and regret. Now all he has to do is let her go.

My rating:

Two wonderful little stories about two sisters, changed into werewolves against their will, and two strong alpha wolves helping them embrace the change and live with the new animal within.

This was a complete "blind" read, a completely new author, but Ms. Rogers and her were-world literally blew me away. While I absolutely loved the first story, the second one took some time to get "used to", but I ended up loving it as well.

Wonderful characters, great plot, amazing world-building (despite the obviously been-there-done-that topic, Ms. Rogers managed to find something fresh to bring out of the lore), intriguing suspense sub-plot...I loved every minute of it.



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