Wolf Fever is up for Best Read based on the Long and Short Review, so if you have a moment and don't mind voting, here's the link! Thanks!!
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/LASR/recentrev.htm

This is my FIRST review for Wolf Fever and I'm ecstatic!!
Wolf Fever by Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (399 pgs)
Heat Level: spicy
Rating: 5 Books
Reviewed by Xeranthemum
http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/2010/10/wolf-fever-by-terry-spear.html
Wolf Fever is another winner of a story that kept me on the edge with its unique master storytelling and plot. There are villains of different flavors and degrees that prevented me from guessing which way Ms. Spear was going to go. I enjoyed the brisk dialogue and the insights it gave me as I read. I liked Carol and Ryan as a couple and Ryan’s sister is a hot ticket. The quality of writing is as strong as ever and a must read for paranormal wolf fans who enjoy a romance laced with humor along with great suspense. It sure made it a hard to put down book. For me, I didn’t want to stop reading, even when it was time to go to bed. Who wants sleep when they’re in the middle of reading a story by Ms. Spear? Her writing is pure entertainment.
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Thanks to Xeranthemum for making my week! And considering how I've been feeling after the TOOTH implant, I needed something to make me smile...even if it hurts to do so.
You know how nurses will ask what level of pain you're dealing with from 1 to 10? Mine was way off the scale, batting more of a thousand. ALL my teeth were hurting on the right side of my head, even my ear was aching I was in so much pain. And the bleeding wouldn't stop. I was in tears yesterday, not sure if it was due to some of the medicine or strictly the pain, but I was totally miserable. I had to even drive back into town to see if the bleeding was all right, and get a stronger pain medicine. I'm the type that rarely takes anything more than an over-the-counter pill, even if I have a splitting sinus headache, I often don't bother taking anything--just because I can't bother to stop what I'm doing to take something for it. But this time, I couldn't ignore the pain. *sigh*
So much for this being less traumatic than having the cracked molar pulled.
Yesterday it was ice packs, today heating pads. Instead of a pointy chin, I have a square jaw--on one side. I look like I'm sucking on a watermelon. Hmmm....how can I fit this experience into a story???
Unfortunately, the pain is kicking in again, and though I was hoping I could sleep later this morning, I was up at 4:30 AM again. Taking the pain pills makes me nauseous so I ate half a bagel to try and coat my stomach a bit yesterday morning and lost it by early afternoon. The good part is that I really can't go to work again today as badly as I feel. And that means that I can work on some of the interviews I need to do for the blog tour. The bad part is what if they don't make any sense? LOL :)
Off to take an antibiotic and pain pill and write another interview. Have a super Saturday. And hopefully over the weekend I'll have enough of a break that by the time Monday rolls around, I'll be feeling more or less normal. Hmm, less normal...is that like...paranormal?
But the way I feel right now...fat chance. *sigh*
Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
http://www.longandshortreviews.com/LASR/recentrev.htm

This is my FIRST review for Wolf Fever and I'm ecstatic!!

Wolf Fever by Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (399 pgs)
Heat Level: spicy
Rating: 5 Books
Reviewed by Xeranthemum
http://longandshortreviews.blogspot.com/2010/10/wolf-fever-by-terry-spear.html
Wolf Fever is another winner of a story that kept me on the edge with its unique master storytelling and plot. There are villains of different flavors and degrees that prevented me from guessing which way Ms. Spear was going to go. I enjoyed the brisk dialogue and the insights it gave me as I read. I liked Carol and Ryan as a couple and Ryan’s sister is a hot ticket. The quality of writing is as strong as ever and a must read for paranormal wolf fans who enjoy a romance laced with humor along with great suspense. It sure made it a hard to put down book. For me, I didn’t want to stop reading, even when it was time to go to bed. Who wants sleep when they’re in the middle of reading a story by Ms. Spear? Her writing is pure entertainment.
************
Thanks to Xeranthemum for making my week! And considering how I've been feeling after the TOOTH implant, I needed something to make me smile...even if it hurts to do so.
You know how nurses will ask what level of pain you're dealing with from 1 to 10? Mine was way off the scale, batting more of a thousand. ALL my teeth were hurting on the right side of my head, even my ear was aching I was in so much pain. And the bleeding wouldn't stop. I was in tears yesterday, not sure if it was due to some of the medicine or strictly the pain, but I was totally miserable. I had to even drive back into town to see if the bleeding was all right, and get a stronger pain medicine. I'm the type that rarely takes anything more than an over-the-counter pill, even if I have a splitting sinus headache, I often don't bother taking anything--just because I can't bother to stop what I'm doing to take something for it. But this time, I couldn't ignore the pain. *sigh*
So much for this being less traumatic than having the cracked molar pulled.
Yesterday it was ice packs, today heating pads. Instead of a pointy chin, I have a square jaw--on one side. I look like I'm sucking on a watermelon. Hmmm....how can I fit this experience into a story???
Unfortunately, the pain is kicking in again, and though I was hoping I could sleep later this morning, I was up at 4:30 AM again. Taking the pain pills makes me nauseous so I ate half a bagel to try and coat my stomach a bit yesterday morning and lost it by early afternoon. The good part is that I really can't go to work again today as badly as I feel. And that means that I can work on some of the interviews I need to do for the blog tour. The bad part is what if they don't make any sense? LOL :)
Off to take an antibiotic and pain pill and write another interview. Have a super Saturday. And hopefully over the weekend I'll have enough of a break that by the time Monday rolls around, I'll be feeling more or less normal. Hmm, less normal...is that like...paranormal?
But the way I feel right now...fat chance. *sigh*
Terry"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male."
www.terryspear.com
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Hey Terry! I FEEL your pain (I have a mouth full of stitiches from gum surgery) and hope you feel better soon. I voted. Also, I wanted to tell you I just finished LEGEND OF THE WHITE WOLF. I loved it, of course. Waiting for those Highlanders!
Ohmigosh, Nancy, ack, not you too!!! Well, I'm sending you a cyber hug! We could show off our stitches for the perfect Halloween, right?
Thanks so much for voting!!! And I'm thrilled you loved Legend of the White Wolf!!! I'm sure you'll enjoy Heart of the Highland Wolf. After I finish with The Wolf and the SEAL, I'm off to write the second Highland wolf tale. :) Best wishes on your gum surgery!!!