If they want his immortality—they’ll have to take it…in the second deeply sexy and bold Lone Wolf Legacy series from New York Times bestselling author N.J. Walters. Available on February 12, 2024. Find out where to pre-order your copy here.
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There are plenty of people who enjoy outdoor activities in winter—skiing, sledding, hiking, skating, and more. I’m not one of them. I hate being cold and spend most of the winter bundled up inside. When everyone else is sweating in summer and complaining of the heat, I’m finally taking off my sweater. I’ve always been this way for as far back as I can remember.
So what do I do in the winter for fun? Here are my Top Five things to do in winter.
Top Five Things to do in Winter:
- Netflix/Movies—It’s a great time of year to binge a series on one of the streaming services or catch up on movies I might have missed.
- Books, books, and more books. I love curling up on the sofa with my blanket, a book, and a cup of tea.
- Going out to the movies. Okay, I will venture out occasionally but only with multiple layers of clothing beneath my long winter coat. Seriously, I wear three sweaters, two pairs of leggings, scarf, headband, boots, and gloves. I do love an afternoon at the movies. The cinema is in the mall, so I’ll sometimes treat myself to lunch, as well.
- It’s a great time to try a new recipe I saved at some point during the year. Sometimes it’s a disaster, but sometimes it’s delicious. I also bake in the winter. I live alone, so I’ve learned to make things I can freeze. I’ve also gotten good at paring down recipes to make smaller batches.
- Spending time with family. Often when there’s a storm coming, I’ll head to my brother and sister-in-law’s place and spend a couple of nights. We love hanging out together. There’s music, laughter, food, and fun.
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, I salute you. I wish I felt the same. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy the winter season in my own way and keep an eye out for the coming spring and the warmer weather.
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I’m used to other wolves coming for me. They want their chance to try and take out the infamous Gray Wolf. And every single one of them fails—because lone wolves aren’t like the others…we’re stronger. Harder. Meaner. Immortal.
But it also means I’m alone. No pack. No alpha. Just the three of us—white, gray, and black. Two too many, if you ask me.
But with power-hungry mages gunning for us, I don’t have the luxury of reflection. They’re in New York City, and I Will. Hunt. Them. Down.
Which is when I see her, and every cell in my body is on alert, filled with the kind of primal longing I never knew I was capable of. Luna West may be human, but there’s some kind of thread connecting us. Call it destiny, fate…or voracious animal hunger.
I know she’s bait. She’s meant to tempt me, to make me weak. But even if I could resist her, I’m not sure I want to.
Because I’ve never denied my wolf anything…especially the chance to raise some serious hell.
And I’m not about to start now.
Once upon a time N.J. had the idea that she would like to quit her job at the bookstore, sell everything she owned, leave her hometown, and write romance novels in a place where no one knew her. And she did. Two years later, she went back to the bookstore and her hometown and settled in for another seven years. One day she gave notice at her job on a Friday morning. On the Sunday afternoon, she received a tentative acceptance for her first romance novel and life would never be the same.
N.J. Walters is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has always been a voracious reader, and now she spends her days writing novels of her own. Vampires, werewolves, dragons, time-travelers, seductive handymen, and next-door neighbors with smoldering good looks—all vie for her attention. It’s a tough life, but someone’s got to live it.
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