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Title: Canyon Wolf Bride
Author: Alisha Page
Published By: The Wild Rose Press
ISBN #: 1-60154-049-3
Release Date: Available Now
Format: Electronic
Page Count: 254
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Canyon Wolf Bride
Paige Wellington works as a curator in an art museum. She feels honored to be able to showcase some great art exhibits. Some of the finest pieces of work come from Coming Wind, an American Indian artist, and a powerful elder of the Havasupai Tribe in the Grand Canyon. Paige loves displaying his works of art. They hit it off well in her business.
Another person Paige bonds well with is Sean Wilson, Olympic ski champion. Ever since the death of her husband, Rob, Sean has been there for her. He was the last one to see Rob die in the tragic skiing accident. Now two years later, Paige is finally coming to terms with Rob’s death, and spending extra time with Sean. In fact, each passing day seems to draw them closer together.
Sean has dreamt of being with Paige for a long time, but it appears he isn’t the only one who seeks her attention. Sean gets a bad feeling when he is around Coming Wind. He feels there is something not right about him. After Coming Wind makes an advance toward Paige, Sean steps in. Sean’s casual friendship slowly blossoms into much more with Paige, but if his secret is revealed, Paige may not understand and he could lose her. When he and Paige travel to the Grand Canyon, Sean makes a discovery about a wolf tribe that reveals more to Paige. Now she is left wondering if the new information will allow her to have a relationship with Sean.
Canyon Wolf Bride is a fabulous read. I found the plot intriguing and the characters in-depth. The tie-in with Coming Wind, and Paige, really pits some good action scenes between him and Sean. Alisha Page paints some lovely scenery and characters that lift off the pages. She gives her readers a remarkable couple hard to let go. One can almost see the sights and sounds of the Grand Canyon, and the falls down below the canyon. Having lived there for nine months, it was just a quick reminder of how lovely a place is, especially when you share it with someone you love. I thought the paranormal events added a splendid touch of mystery that even sent some chills. Ms. Page allows the reader to almost smell the scent of the forest and experience all the beauty of the wildlife depicted in this thrilling story.
Reviewed by: Linda L.

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