The Wolf Prince
Author: Karen Kelley
Category: Other3
Published: 2010
Series: Princes of Symtaria
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Read OnlineLove isn't always practical.Darcey is used to being a man magnet--for men who want her money. But when a hot hunk named Surlok saves her from a wolf attack, she can't help but think he's different from the rest. So what if he's broke--and claims to be a prince from another planet? All he needs is a little grooming. If only he would stop scaring off the maids by swimming naked in her pool. Not that Darcey minds. . . Especially since life is becoming way more fun with Surlok in her guest house. Suddenly this pampered princess doesn't mind camping--as long as she gets to cuddle with Surlock. But then he changes into a wolf before her eyes, proving he's the alien he says he is. At least that doesn't mean he's right about her being an alien. Or does it? There's only one way to find out. She's already given into her lust. Now she'd just have to surrender her heart to the very human emotion threatening to consume her. . . Praise for Karen Kelley and Her Novels"Karen Kelley is romance's rising funny girl." --Sharon Sala ". . .witty humor, wacky characters and sexual tension. . .new readers will be hooked." --Romantic Times on Double Dating with the Dead"Funny and romantic with the perfect blend of spice!" --Gena ShowalterFrom Publishers WeeklyThe princes of New Symtaria are at it again, shifting into animals and showing up naked in Texas, in the third installment of Kelley's hilarious paranormal series (after August 2010's The Falcon Prince). Prince Surlock arrives in the small town of Summerville, Tex., to protect heiress and aspiring PI Darcy Spencer from rogue Symtarians who want to kill half-bloods. Darcy has no idea she's actually a half-alien shape-shifter, so when she spots a wolf and then a naked man, she bops him over the head with a stick. Now Surlock has amnesia. Darcy's determined to use her detective skills to get to the root of his identity, but the blood tests and fingerprints keep coming up weird, so she undertakes a more intimate investigation. Deadpan humor and lots of inventive silliness make this series a delight for anyone seeking pure escapism. (Nov.) (c) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.