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  1. Pup Cameron

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    Great chapter. I'm happy people are taking care of Seth. He seems like someone you want to wrap your arms around and protect. As long as you don't hurt him in the process. It's fun seeing Trevor seeming to open up more to the idea of dating guys. I guess it would be an adjustment, even though he went pretty quick from no to balls deep. The wolf he caught that beat up Seth got off easy even if he is in custody, but glad he was found. Awesome hike. I want to see these places now that I know about them. Now, about that last sentence. Is it next Monday yet?
  2. I found this series after seeing @Carlos Hazdaylisted as the editor for @WolfMand figured it would be a good read. I wasn't wrong. We meet the MC after he gets booted from his home. Fortunately he has his father to take him in. This is a great read and something you'll want to come back to over and over again. The fact it takes place in my home town and the realism of the setting makes it all the better. If you're like me, you probably don't log in much while reading, but stories like this are worth it just to comment or review.
  3. Mr. Hazday said it best in his review, this isn't an easy read, but should be read. This touches on places the previous book, Alone in the Night, didn't go. I'm rarely at a loss for words, so I'll just say this. Read it and be happy you get to do it from the comfort of your home, since this shows not everyone had options like that.
  4. This is a compelling story that should be read. Well written and a difficult subject matter. Like Wolfm's other works, I've read this several times.
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    Embers

    @WolfMonce again hit it out of the park with the forth installment of the series. A new character to the series, a wolf who hates what he is and tries to suppress that part of himself, but from his profession tries to help others. Old friends make a return and add to the fun and drama. We're taken to exotic locations, face fearsome fires and some smolderingly hot scenes. The book stands well enough on it's own, but compliments the first three.
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    The Alpha

    Like the second book, we get to spend time with another minor character. A man we loved to hate, or at least dislike when we first met him, becomes more of a person as we read. It's a great third edition to the series and a fantastic read.
  7. For a follow-up book to Running with the Pack, it was surprising that such a minor character was chosen, but it works so well. The format is interesting and makes for a good read as we share what's in the main characters mind. I'd recommend this book to anyone.
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  8. I've read this story several times and enjoy it each time I do. It's the first one I read on the sight after someone mentioned @WolfMto me. Fun, fantasy, finding yourself and how you fit in the world, drama, action and some suspense. This story has it all.
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    Melvyn Ford

    Best description would be when I'm home from school and she asked if there's a Cars and Coffee over the weekend.
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    Melvyn Ford

    I named him Henry. Not very original for a Ford. I'd seen him all my life sitting under a cover in my grandmothers carriage house and heard how he was her father's very first car at the cost of $400. He hadn't run in about 40 or 50 years and somehow escaped being sold or scrapped. Bringing him back to like gave me something to do during the Covid lock down and I did it so I could take my grandmother for a ride in him. He's slow, not easy to drive and I wouldn't trade him for the motorcycles, Tesla or Porsche you gave CJ or his brother. At 100 years old, hopefully I've got him set to last for years to come. As much as I enjoy the rest of your stories, the ones written by @WolfM, and so many others on this site, this one is still my all time favorite. 🐶
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    Melvyn Ford

    I started reading on GA because of Wolfm's stories and found yours though his. I've read this one several times and thought I should finally get an account and start commenting. I love this story. It's so wonderful to see the car handed from one generation to another. Each one lovingly caring for it. I was recently gifted ownership of my great-grandfather's 1923 Ford Model T, so this story is extra cool to me. Maybe I'll have to go out to the garage and read it to him.
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