The Wolf Within by M.J. Scott

The Wolf Within

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Enjoy this complete dark and sexy werewolf shifter urban fantasy trilogy from RITA® Award nominated author M.J. Scott.

A vampire killed my family. A werewolf broke my heart. Now both of them are back.

Ashley Keenan wants a normal life. She keeps her supernatural clients happy and keeps her head down. Usually, a werewolf in her office is business as usual. But not when that werewolf is FBI Agent Daniel Gibson. Her ex. The man she's never quite forgotten but can never have. Worse, he has some very bad news.
 
The vampire who murdered her family is coming after her. And the FBI needs Ash's help to stop him. It's her chance at revenge but it means facing every nightmare from her past and spending every day with Dan. He's as irresistible as he ever was, but she knows humans who date werewolves don't stay human.
 
It's a fight to guard her heart and her life. And to survive she might have to learn to love her inner monster…

Take a walk on the Wild Side. The Wolf Within is the first book of this complete dark and sexy werewolf shifter urban fantasy trilogy from RITA® Award nominated author M.J. Scott. This series has werewolves, vampires, cat shifters, strong language, some dark places, sexy times and an ongoing relationship that gets to a HEA…perfect for fans of strong heroines, protective heroes and second chance romances…enjoy the ride!

Author's note: For tropes and CW, please check the author's website.

What people are saying about M.J. Scott

"Exciting and rife with political intrigue and magic…" RT Book Reviews

"everything I love about Urban Fantasies, kick butt action, fantastic characters, romance that makes the heart beat fast…" Seeing Night Reviews

"Scott's writing is rather superb" Bookworm Blues

"Strong and complex world building, emotionally layered relationships, and enough action to keep me up long past my bedtime." Vampire Book Club

"The story's real strength lies in the web of intrigue Scott creates around her characters." Publisher's Weekly

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