Howl at the Moon (The Others, Book 4) by Christine Warren
Noah Baker never wanted to betray The Others. But if his military commanders want him to covertly investigate a Lupine scientist—whose extraordinary research on sensory perception in werewolves could be used to develop werewolf-sharp senses in human soldiers—Noah must oblige. Even if it means deceiving the woman he desires the most.
Samantha Carstairs is the personal assistant to the Alpha of the Silverback Clan, and as best friend to the Lupine community’s most brilliant scientist, she is privy to its most dangerous secret. Noah knows that Sam will never leak the scientific research…so he must find another way to get it, while keeping Sam close. But someone else is after Sam’s secret. Who is the other spy infiltrating The Others? If their genetic secrets get into the wrong hands, all hell could break loose. Now Noah’s true loyalty is put to the test as he fights to protect The Others—and his beloved Sam—and find the imposter…before it’s too late.
Wow her site is different. How new is that? Like way new? There is current info even!
I almost feel bad for giving her a hard time at RWA. Almost… hee she was tres nice about it though. Do you think I can read this without reading the ones before it? I got it last week and it looks like nifty fun.
Obviously can’t speak for this book – but I read the last book in the series (The Demon You Know) and thought it stood alone very well. The heroine made me want to ram a fork up my nose – but hey, for a series book it did stand alone very well.
I was a fan of this series when she started it as the “Fixed” series over at Ellora’s Cave. A lot of those earlier characters show up in the newer books, but I really think they could be read as stand alones– each story so far has been pretty self contained.
::note to self:: make sure no forks are near if you read book…
got it, thanks wendy 😉
Hey I read one of those Bev!
Heh…a new site finally. I read her books out of order with no issues, I think you could read it as a stand alone. I didn’t like the heroine in The Demon You Know much myself.