Wolf And Soul (The Alaska Princesses Trilogy, Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Like many human-owned businesses in wolf towns, the factory was fully staffed by wolves who’d managed to shut out any humans applying for a job over the years. John said, “Oh, hey, King Grady, this is a surprise.” Then he looked at Tu. “I’m sorry, I don’t…” John openly stared at her in such a way that Grady wondered if the man, sequestered as he was inside the mostly white pack town with a small Hispanic population, had ever seen a black she-wolf in person. But Tu stuck out her hand and introduced herself with a shrewd smile. “Hi, I’m Tu Wulfkonig, the new Queen of Oklahoma. Could the king and I have a few minutes of your time?” John must not have had contacts in Wolf Hole or Wolf Haven, because he looked pretty flabbergasted as he said, “Oh, okay. Sure, sure, come on back.” Hearing Tu say his last name along with hers did unexpected things to Grady’s heart, and he found himself following along behind her like a dog at its master’s heels, even though he’d meant to take more charge of the situation this time to keep it from becoming another Wolf Hole.
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