When she gets a dream internship at Robinson & Co Law, Elena Rodriguez knows she's hit jackpot. Even better, the firm's head office is in her hometown. But perfection doesn't last: soon her colleague has turned stalker, and trying to get out of trouble as diplomatically as possible lands her in the arms of an unexpected saviour.
Simon Black is perfect for her, has been perfect since they met as toddlers, really. But he's also completely out of her league, not even because he's drop dead gorgeous, but because, like every werewolf, he will recognize his destined soul mate on sight.
Simon's never felt as close to anybody as he does to Elena, but knowing his mate is out there, he can't bring himself to risk their friendship -or worse, her heart- for a relationship that can't last. But when they have to pretend to date to smooth things over with Elena's boss, he's not sure his own heart will make it through.
Can the lie bring out the truths they have been hiding for so long, or is fate too strong to fight?
This a standalone interracial BBW werewolf romance. No cliffhangers!
When she is not writing, she is engaged in a battle to the death with the Italian language or roller-skating around London, often under the rain.
She is primarily interested in transformation. The transformative power of fiction in people's lives, the transformations we all go through as we grow. What happens when you become a werewolf? And when you become a member of the opposite sex sometimes the same way other people sit or stand? We all want something safe, a name, an identity that we can call our own forever. What if the only constant is change? Then the only way to live is to accept it and try and make the changes be what we want them to be.
We also all want to be a little better, a little different than we are, a little more daring and sexier and braver. Maybe we can and maybe we can't, but in books everything is possible and there are no limits.
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