Bayou Wolf by Debbie Herbert
From the back of the book.
The taming of the shrew…
Tallulah Silver is tough. She has to be—because she's the Choctaw tribe's
only female shadow hunter, and because she doesn't know how else to survive the
loss that almost destroyed her. Payton Rodgers has devoted his life to
protecting his pack. But when mauled bodies start to pile up in the bayou,
Payton begins to wonder if Tallulah might be right about werewolves deserving
the blame. As darkness gathers around them, Tallulah will have to decide if she
can risk opening herself up to love again. And Payton will have to determine
where his true loyalties lie.
Leona's Review:
First, I will say I am not usually into these types of books
but this was a winner. It was a stand alone book even though are previous books
in this series. I will have to read the other books. They are Bayou Shadow
Hunter and Bayou Shadow Protector.
Tallulah Silver was a very feisty woman (sorry, Debbie. I used
this word and then re-read your opening statement to the readers. I still
will use it). I liked her as a main character and also Payton Rodgers. Payton
and his crew are lumberjacks and were hired to clear trees at Bayou La Siryna,
Alabama; Tallulah is trying to protect the trees. She becomes a problem to
Payton right away.
Tallulah is a shadow hunter and Payton is the leader of the
pack of werewolves.
This is a supernatural book with werewolves, deaths,
some customs and legends of the Choctaw and romance.
I received a complimentary copy from the author, Debbie
Herbert. The opinions are my own.
I will give Bayou Wolf a 5 star rating and its definitely a
re-read for me.
Debbie Herbert is a goodreads.com author.
Her website is: http://www.debbieherbert.com
Leona Olson
http:www.mnleona.blogspot.com
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