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A billionaire, a wolf, and the quest to live longer.
When Jade's brother decides that he wants it all, he won't rest until he has the key to longevity no matter the cost. What will happen when he kidnaps her son for collateral to get what he wants? Will she be able to help him and get her son back safely before anyone is harmed?
Rafe can't help but feel compassion for Jade and her situation, will she be able to trust him so he can help her escape?
Deception, research, trust, honesty, paparazzi, a marriage, and a desire to have a family that can live the life they are meant to.
A spicy shifter paranormal that is easy to read, full of adventure, and great characters.

I love Terry Spear’s wolf stories, especially with the continuing danger of their lifespans becoming shortened. That particular threat took a more forward role in this book, but not as an aging hazard but as a menace to the heroine and her son.
Jade is trying to make ends meet for herself and her three-year-old son Toby. She designs lingerie fashions and has added a children’s clothing line. Her vicious twin brother Kenneth is in financial trouble and decides the way out of it is to find the cure to the aging problem.
Rafe is a billionaire real estate developer. His twin brother Aiden has been researching the aging problem but isn’t yet near a solution. Kenneth threatens to kill Toby if Jade doesn’t somehow ensnare Rafe and his brother and deliver Aiden to Kenneth.
There are many twists and turns to the plot but it always comes back to the developing love between Rafe and Jade, and the danger Toby is in from his wicked Uncle Kenneth. This is a fun book to read and I could hardly put it down until the ending. Recommended as a great summer read.

I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This was interesting but just too long for me. This is a story about werewolves. We have a kind of wimply woman Jade who has her son stolen from her and she is forced to meet Rafe a billionaire werewolf. She is supposed to get information to give to her brother. I think the author was trying to give us action but she kind of skims over the good action. Then the romance was really kind of weak in the beginning. So overall an okay read but kind of dragged in parts.