Wolf Tracks (Granite Lake Wolves, #4)

Wolf Tracks (Granite Lake Wolves, #4)

Vivian Arend

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Score one for the underdog…er…wolf. Granite Lake Wolves, Book 4 TJ Lynus is a legend in Granite Lake, both for his easygoing demeanor—and his clumsiness. His carefree acceptance of his lot vanishes, though, when his position as best man brings him face to face with someone he didn’t expect. His mate. His very human mate. Suddenly, one thing is crystal if he intends to claim her, his usual laid-back attitude isn’t going to cut it. After fulfilling her maid-of-honor duties, Pam Quinn has just enough time for a Yukon wilderness trip before returning south. The instant attraction between her and TJ tempts her to indulge in some Northern Delight, but when he drops the F-bomb—“forever”—she has second thoughts. In her world, true love is a fairytale that seldom, if ever, comes true. Okay, so maybe staging a kidnapping wasn’t TJ’s best idea, but at least Pam has the good humor to agree to his deal. He’ll give her all the northern exposure she can stand—and she won’t break his kneecaps. Now to convince her that fairytales can remake her world—and that forever is worth fighting for. By popular Clumsy sidekick wolf grows up, sarcasm reigns, and the wilderness gets wilder. Includes hot nookie in places you expect—like a remote cabin—and places you don’t.

Publication Year: 2010


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  • Tamherra
    Apr 30, 2025
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    From what I understand, this was added to the series because fans wanted to know what happened to TJ, who's been present since book #1.

    I wasn't that taken by TJ in the other books, I liked him in a supporting role but didn't care to learn more about him. Part of the reason is because I feel like his 'clumbsy', 'lanky', 'loud mouth', 'youthful' qualities were going to be really overplayed.... and they were. It was ridiculous. But that was worked into the story and he changes over time ... but still. I don't want to read about a 22 year old that can't chew gum while he walks, even if he does transform into a believable hero within the story.

    It was an interesting story, though. I wouldn't have guessed she would have 'gone there' with this book after the layout of the first three books.

    But some things in this book were just ridiculous ... such as her being a dog trainer ... ugh. Felt Cliche and overdone.

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