book cover of Bride of Thanks
 

Bride of Thanks

(2026)
(The sixth book in the Brides of the Hunt series)
A novel by

 
 
It’s her last Thanksgiving.
Well, it’s her last Thanksgiving at her childhood home before it sells and she’s left with no choice but to move, so, yeah, it definitely feels like her last Thanksgiving.

When the past comes knocking and drags love kicking and screaming into the mix, Pru isn’t sure if her heart could take another hit, if she’s willing to open herself up to the possibility, not after what’s happened to her in the past.

Stubborn brothers with a boat load of history with her say she should give them a chance, but can she? How does she decide which brother to choose? Cy with that near to constant smirking smile and his crazy yet amusing antics, or Elm, her calm and understanding, standoffishly shy but stoic rock?

Add to that, deeply hidden family secrets coming to light, Pru is forced to come to terms with what is, what was, what may or may not ever be, the person she thought she was versus who she is.
Nothing is as it seems.

Caught between two strangely overly hairy men’s affections, and a pile of unresolved family secrets, not knowing which way is up, a wild Turkey Day heist misunderstanding complicates things even further and Pru finds herself kidnapped and taken to a village full of Yeti people.

Pru wants nothing more than to give the fool dumb enough to steal off with her what for and then return to Earth and her men back home but there’s just one problem, a massive one. The portal closed, trapping Pru in Yetidom with a village full of complete and total strangers.
The only saving grace in this whole mess besides the idea that the portal will once more open and Pru can return to Elm and Cy and figure things out is the massive, overly protective beastman that saves her from herself, from maiming her would-be kidnapper permanently, and takes Pru under his wing.
Kehl’s not very talkative, almost reticent, but he can’t seem to keep away from the newcomer to Lo denaii life. He gets her, or so Pru feels, in a way she doesn’t quite understand herself but can’t deny. Their connection is instant, electric. She’s never met someone quite like Kehl and can''t explain this wild, instant attraction to this male she barely knows, but what about the men back home on Earth?

Secrets have a funny way of showing themselves and she’s not the only one with them or affected by them.

As things best left hidden find the light of day and Pru struggles to acclimate to interdimensional, rural village living, will the portal ever open again? Will she make it back home?
Will she ever see Cy or Elm again?
Will things work out with her tall, dark and dangerous beastly beau?
Only time will tell…
Yeti or not, this wild and woolly adventure is just beginning.




Genre: Paranormal Romance

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