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The Flight of the White Wolf takes Amelia White and Gavin Summerfield on a dangerous and steamy trip through the Border Waters of Minnesota. Coincidence or fate that they've come together again and that people from their past are in the areas as well. Is Gavin's current mission part of all the danger or is he supposed to be protecting Amelia and her family from danger? It all is woven with intrigue and love by Terry Spear in the 3rd book of her White Series and the 24th book in her Wolf Shifters Series.
She's a royal and he's a newly turned Artic lupus garous. They have met before but Gavin Summerfield can't remember where. Amelia White remember quite well where they've met before but wants to keep that a secret. Will she be able to and will he remember. It seems like fate is playing a hand in the lives together because this current meeting is the 3rd time in 7 years. Between meeting the first time and the third time Gavin's life went through a drastic change making him an Artic Wolf. Amelia is a pilot who helps fly tourists in her families business. As they spend time together they're drawn together and try to solve the mystery of their plane crash. Amelia also wants to help Gavin with his PI case following a supposedly cheating husband. When they come across her ex-boyfriend and two men from the past they begin to suspect that the case and the plane crash are connected. All the while Amelia and Gavin are falling in love and getting closer, even though Amelia and her family are concerned because Gavin and his friends have on been turned a few years ago and don't have control. As they follow the case to its conclusion they become closer and find that they are supposed to be together for life.
Terry Spears takes you on a dangerous ride that leaves you wondering who's the bad guys are and why they are after the people in the Border Waters in Minnesota. I was surprised by the out come and the ending was wrapped up and bringing to groups together as one.. I look forward to the next installments in the White Wolf and Heart of the Wolf Series. Looking forward to David and Slade's stories. Its a series that can continue for many books to come.

I'm sorry I just couldn't engage with this story or it's characters. The premise is good but the execution just isn't to my taste. Thanks for the read though.

Flight of the White Wolf is just as good as all of the other books by Terry Spear definitely look forward to reading more books by this author. If you like other books by Terry then you won't be disappointed with this book

I really enjoyed this one. Gavin is one of the wolves I've come to know through the other Wolf books and I was excited to read his story. Years before this book starts and before he was a wolf, Gavin was in a plane crash and only three people survived. There were extenuating circumstances that even he didn't know about at the time, but one of the others who survived was the female pilot. I absolutely love reading the backstory of these two!
Amelia has always been an arctic wolf shifter, along with her whole family. She knows Gavin but is surprised when she realizes he is a wolf. The two of them have met before, twice actually but he only remembers one and he wasn't a wolf. The two of them get trapped together with no one around to help and their attraction sizzles. I liked how protective both were of each other and how Gavin treated her as an equal.
It was a 4/5 for me. I really do love these wolves!
Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

Love Terry Spear's books! This one does not disappoint. Enjoy the interactions between characters. Problem with reading so quickly - have to wait awhile till the next one!

I received a copy of Flight of the White Wolf by Terry Spear from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I was intrigued by the summary and really wanted to like this novel, but the storyline could have been pulled together better and the characters developed better (less flat). Also, there were many spelling and syntax errors that should have been corrected in editing.
Not a book I would recommend.