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Pisgah Mountain Wolves: Book Two
It's sufficiently hard being a hotel supervisor, serving available to everybody no matter what, ensuring every one of the visitors are cheerful and the representatives are paid on time. Add to that being a werewolf, a recuperating alcoholic, and a pack pioneer. Add to that a sibling who is attempting to destroy the pack and a dull past he can't get away. Obviously, Carl is under a great deal of anxiety. Not helping: Justin, the hotel's human back rub specialist—who Carl is making an effort not to fall for—has offered Carl a back rub to "lower his anxiety levels." As his manager, Carl can't tell Justin his hands may bring down anxiety levels, however they would raise something else.
In spite of Carl attempting to put him off, Justin won't give in. Carl's companions won't allow him to sit unbothered, and the divisions in the pack are close blasting. What's more, it's traveler season. The exact opposite thing Carl needs are wolf wars in the entryway. Like it or not, Carl must depend on Justin and the wolves who cherish him to show him how to give up and get past everything without going into disrepair.
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