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Johanna Schell, an early practitioner of psychiatry, is responsible. She looks after her stroke-stricken psychiatrist father, the handful of patients they brought west to their new asylum, the Haven, and even the inebriate she finds passed out on her way home. Using hypnosis she tries to help her new patient, Quentin Forster, by delving into the causes of his drunken binges only to find that he has curious memory lapses and harbors the delusion that he's a werewolf. As Quentin befriends the other patients, Johanna finds herself confiding in and trusting him, even though she finds him overwhelmingly attractive. When danger besets the asylum and a young girl is kidnapped, Quentin and Johanna must cure his inner demon in order to rescue the girl from a horrible fate. The third book in Krinard's saga of the loup-garou Forster siblings, an artful combination of heartfelt romance, psychiatric historical detail, and werewolf lore, will elicit howls of delight from her ever-growing following.
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"The reading world would be a happier place if more paranormal romance writers wrote as well as Krinard."
(Contra Costa Sunday Times)
"A master of atmosphere and description." (Library Journal)
USA Today bestselling author Susan Krinard continues the saga of Touch of the Wolf and Once a Wolf in this dark, compelling new novel of a tortured man with werewolf blood-and the beautiful hypnotist who vows to heal his wounded soul.