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Tears of the Wolf: The Hotel LaBelle Series, Book 4
Jealousy and resentment, a diagram for murder...
Chief of Tribal Police Jacob Graywolf serves and protects his community on the reservation. When an epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women hits home, he's relieved the FBI gets involved. But something about the woman agent has him running scared.
FBI Special Agent Zena Adalwolf is certain Jacob is her soul mate. Their connection at first sight is immediate and urgent—a bond that transcends their professional relationship. If only the clueless hunk would realize they belong together!
After more Native American women are killed, Zena and Jacob suspect they have a serial killer on their hands. To track down the unsub, they allow their inner wolves to come out and play. But with the ever-ticking clock going wild, will the killer find them first?
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Tears of the Wolf has received three (3) BookFest Awards in recognition for The BookFest Awards Spring 2022!
First Place: Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters
Second Place: Supernatural
Honorable Mention: Suspense |


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2021 NERFA Award and Trophy for Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal Romance |
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2021 RONE Finalist for Short Paranormal |
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2020 N.N. Light Book Heaven Best Paranormal Romance Book Award |
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2020 Paranormal Romance Guild Best Romance/Sci-Fi/Paranormal/Time Travel/Futuristic |
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2021 Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Awards
1st Place: Paranormal Romance
1st Place: Romantic Suspense
2nd Place: Mystery
2nd Place: Thriller |
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“He’s a murderer.” Zena took a deep breath. “Look, I know he’s your uncle and you probably have some good recollections with him. I’m sure he was like a father figure to you because your dad was gone. Don’t the facts outweigh the memories? The man is a sociopath. His whole life is a lie. You saw him murder your father, Jacob. What more do you need to convince you that this is justice—delayed—but still justice?”
“You had no right—”
“I not only had the right, but the duty to follow the leads. If I hadn’t followed protocol and done everything by the book, there would have been a federal investigation. Put yourself in my shoes. Would you have told me if the tables were turned?” She paused and lowered her voice. “You’re raw, I get it. I’m sorry we didn’t have a chance to discuss this right after the arrest. I’ve been tied up with paperwork—you know what that’s like. I’m sorry your uncle murdered your father. I could not have predicted that. The wound of your father’s death never healed—and this forced you to relive that night.”
“Family matters, but maybe it’s different with you. You’re so cold, so matter of fact about your sisters’ deaths. Maybe they didn’t mean as much to you as my father and uncle do—did.”
Angry tears sprang to her eyes. |