When she used to walk around her grandfather's property outside Portland, Abby Winchell loved the idea that Bigfoot was somewhere out there, too. Now her grandfather swears he's seen two creatures that fit the legendary description - and he has evidence. Sort of. Grandpa Earl may be a bit dotty, but when his neighbors invite a renowned anthropologist to disprove his theory, Abby decides to send the man packing...until she sees how hot he is.
Anthropology professor Roarke Wallace can't risk news being made of a Bigfoot sighting in the north woods - not with a local pack of werewolves to protect. Disproving the evidence should be easy, but ignoring Abby is not. Her fiery red hair makes him want to sit up and beg, and this obvious attraction is making the pack suspicious.
©2011 Vicki Lewis Thompson (P)2012 Tantor
"With a spirited heroine, colorful supporting characters, and generous helpings of steamy sex, Thompson continues to supply pleasing...paranormal romance." (Publishers Weekly)
bookworm
"Better than the first book."
This second book seemed to have more of a storyline to it but its still just a lukewarm listen. If you're doing something and you want a background book that doesn't need use of many brain cells then this one meets the criteria.
I have already downloaded book 3 so hopefully they get better.
dragonlady
"Love Vicki's books"
I enjoyed Vicki's "Wild about You" books I've read so far. Her books are light and funny.
Her books remind me of Molly Harper and Dakota Cassidy's books.
Could switch characters pretty well.
Yes.
I'm going to read more books by Vicki.
"Makes you Smile, but you don't get any smarter"
Someone who needs a quick laugh
it was good
this book is nice for a quicky pick me up. But not for a serious plot and deep thought.