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An LGBT Paranormal Romance The Rafe clan has long lost their ability to shift into their true wolf form. Akira Rafe is one of the few people who is still born with a wolf. Only every seven years, one person is given the honour to release the animal inside their chest. This year, it is Akira's turn to become the Winter Wolf. But for this once in a life time ritual, she needs the blessing from the Winter Stone. Which has gone missing. Just her luck. The storm might have passed, but it left a path of destruction behind. Akira desperately wants to pick up the pieces and make everything right, but what if Aspen won't let her? How will the latest disaster affect Akira's bond with the group and if she gets the option of sharing the twins, will she actually be able to do it? This book is written predominantly in British but does have American words in the mix. You will see me use the British spelling for words like "colour" and "flavour", but I also use skillets and pans, pants and trousers.
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Akira gets back on the road again to continue her travels East. Akira is also trying to help Aspen deal with his Alpha and the fallout with his actions from the last book. I liked that Akira and Aspen' s relationship seemed to grow in this installment, although she is still torn between the twins.