As soon as I got to my office, the scent of shewolf overwhelmed my senses. She sat in the old captain’s chair that had one short leg and wobbled too much for customers to use. Rather than throwing it away, I put it in my office. Everyone hated sitting in that chair. Since making that the only guest chair in my office, my interruptions decreased significantly. The shewolf didn’t seem at all perturbed by the unbalanced chair. But something was off. I didn’t live with a shewolf for ten years and not learn the signs.
I looked over the strange shewolf. She was about Lee’s height, which I figured was average for wolves. Other than Ginger and the Ghost Eyed giant, I hadn’t seen much height variability in shewolves, male wolves were another story.
Her hair was yellow and a weird texture, I didn’t have my contacts in so I wouldn’t know unless I touched it, which was a definite no-no. Shewolves did not appreciate grizzlies touching them. Another lesson courtesy of Lee.
This shewolf also reeked of sadness. It was a different grief than when Lee came back from her pack. Just thinking of what the monster did to her, I growled, startling the shewolf in my office.
“Oh, um, hi, you must be Evan,” she said, standing and offering me her hand.
I grunted and walked past her to sit behind my desk. Wolves are chatty animals. The fewer words you use, the less they feel comfortable talking. Which was good. Silence was better.
The woman fidgeted and took a deep breath.
“I’m so sorry,” she said, “I’m about to drop a bomb on your life, but I have nowhere else to go.”
I stared at her until she continued.
“Ursula, she.. she…”
“She’s what?” I growl. What was a shewolf doing coming into my pub talking about Ursula?
“She died.”
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Lynn Katzenmeyer
Lynn Katzenmeyer is a Southern Minnesota author.
She enjoys writing stories that explore tropes of fantasy romance, particularly fated mates.
Lynn explores the darker side of "one true love." In the Kootenai Pack novels, Lynn writes emotional character-driven stories about shifters finding fulfillment in relationships whether fate agrees or not.
Lynn enjoys hiking, road trips, and cuddling with her husband and three cats.
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Books By This Author
Tooth and Claw
Ten years ago I was exiled from my home for being different.
Ten years ago I found myself in a trap.
Ten years ago, I escaped.
Now they’re back for me.
I showed Kendrick what I’d do to be free ten years ago.
Now I’ll show the whole pack.
Rejected and destroyed, the reviled dud of the Kootenai pack is finally exiled for failing to shift into a wolf before her high school graduation.
Ten years later, Lee Fields finally has her life on track. She's part-owner of the Tooth and Claw pub, small-town legend, and Easterville's own Bionic Barmaid.
When her life before Easterville comes back for her, she'll have to grapple with her moon blessed mate, Kendrick Biel, and the complicated past they share.
Back on pack lands, Lee will have to choose between the life she's been living in Easterville and the mate who forced her there in the first place.
After ten years apart, has Kendrick changed enough for Lee to trust he could ever truly love the dud?
“You knew what I was to you for years before the accident,” I whispered afraid if I spoke with my full voice I’d lose control, “you should have protected me. But you didn't. You let me....” I couldn’t finish the sentence. He knew what he’d allowed to happen. He’d been there. It was my first shift and the first time I’d felt the pull of my mate. The same pull I was feeling for the man sitting across the narrow bar, “you need to leave,” I said finally getting the strength to repeat the words he’d said to me all those years ago, “I don’t want you here.”
Ghost Eyes
Cursed. The word has been written across my face from my first shift. I didn’t do anything to deserve this. But I am doomed to be alone forever.
Cursed with Ghost Eyes, Jennifer Clearie was destined never to be Moon Blessed. Cast out by her pack, she was forced to live in wolf form, alone, for over a decade.
Divorced from his Moon Blessed mate, future Alpha, Kendrick Biel, has to find a suitable mate in a short amount of time or lose his pack for good.
When Kendrick and Jennifer are presented with the opportunity of a lifetime, they eagerly accept. Kendrick gets a mate who can’t leave him, Jennifer gets to live a life she never dreamed possible.
But dreams can become nightmares in an instant
I watched Aster walk away twice. The first time destroyed me. The second nearly destroyed my pack. Without a mate, I will lose my pack for good. I’d make a deal with any devil to keep it. The devil I chose, may destroy me.
Fallen Lorde
Milkbone
Twiglet
Bee Stings
Willow Marquis has had a lot of names. Now she has a new one.
Lorde.
With Jackson by her side, Willow will be a Lorde forever.
Until the Fall.
Bearly Camping
Grizzlies and Black Bears, and Wolves oh my!
Fresh out of a relationship ripe with unanswered questions and even more secrets, Souli Barre is excited to start her new adventure as camp secretary for the Wilderness Adventure Zone.
WAZ is the vacation destination for the occasionally four-legged. Only trouble, Souli's human.
Souli's determined to make the best of an awkward situation. And she will, as long as her new coworkers remember the rules.
Welcome to WAZ!
Yes, our secretary is human, yes she is female, yes she is unclaimed, and yes she is OFF LIMITS.
Enjoy this steamy start to a new series by Lynn Katzenmeyer with a guaranteed HEA.
Eye of the Void
"Someday, Cornea, you're going to open your eyes and see the magic around you."
Three kids have gone missing in Rochester, Minnesota. They didn't stay gone for long. But the location of the reappearance makes this more than your run of the mill mystery.
I'm Iris Engels and I can't stay away.
I need to know why the kids disappeared from the park and reappeared in graffiti graveyard. More than that, I need to know why on earth there's a spruce tree in Quarry Hill Park.
After a staring contest with a federal agent ends with a job offer, I'm poised to learn more than just what happened to the kids.
Open your eye
Mark of the Void
From the notes of Iris Engels:
How to become a super secret agent without trying
Step One: Get into a staring contest with a federal agent who is apparently a shifter.
Step Two: Be claimed as pack by said grumpy beast
Step Three: Solve a mystery
It sounds a lot easier than it looks.
I’m Iris Engels. I can see through magic.
My grumpy shape-shifting partner, Adrian Williams, has a nose for trouble, but he's also frequently the cause.
Our bosses at the Syndicate want to declare the case of the missing kids closed, but bizarrely ritualistic animal mutilations say otherwise.
Just because I can see the world's hidden secrets, doesn’t mean the Syndicate will listen.
The second installment of the Syndicate Universe novels, Mark of the Void, is a comedic journey as Iris Engels explores the world of magic.
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