White Wolf

White Wolf by Lindsay McKenna, published by Silhouette in 1998, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of love and healing. The story centers on Dain Phillips, a corporate executive who has risen above his difficult beginnings, only to find himself battling a serious illness. As he confronts his vulnerabilities, he encounters Erin Wolf, a mysterious Cherokee woman whose presence ignites a longing for life and connection within him.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of personal struggle and emotional awakening. Dain’s journey is marked by his internal conflict between maintaining control and opening his heart to Erin. The book presents a blend of romance and fiction, focusing on the transformative power of love and the miracles that can arise from trust and vulnerability. With 250 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary relationships against a backdrop of personal challenges.
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Ruthless corporate shark Dain Phillips had kicked off the traces of his impoverished past, burying his scars under wealth and power. But the money couldn’t help him fight the illness now attacking him. Only a mysterious Cherokee woman might be able to do that…
Earthy, radiant Erin Wolf bred in Dain a desire to live. A hunger to mate. A thirst for the wonders of love. But surrender the reins of his steely control? Trust his heart to another? Never! That would take a miracle…
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