From The Wild Rose Press

 




'Healer's Fate'

Corliss Rumdone hides behind her status as Healer to avoid the normal wolf pack hierarchal challenges. A forced mating changes the course of her life. Instead of Raymond, the beta wolf selected for her, she mates with Liam—her best friend and heir to the Alpha pair.

Liam whisks them away to a shifter retreat so they can allow the mating bond to settle in private. But interference from those seeking power and two terminal children arouse past hurts and challenge their new relationship. Even their home is not the haven it should be as Liam must watch Corliss fight for the right to stay his mate. For one healer, death becomes a weapon to balance life.

 

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Reviews

Xeranthemum at Long and Short Reviews gave Healer's Fate a 4 1/2 Book review

"Look no further for an entertaining and interesting wolf shifter romance than Healer’s Fate. It delivers a fine balance of love, intrigue and relationship quirks....Healer’s Fate is a solid romance between two characters which others deemed unsuitable yet fate determined as perfect. I agree with fate and Ms. Caudill. Liam and Corliss are a fine match and I enjoyed reading their story. I hope to read more by this author."

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Emma D. at Bitten By Books gave Healer's Fate a 4 1/2 Tombstone review

"I must admit to being entranced and wanting to hear more of Corliss and her world."

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Danielle at Coffee Time Romance and More gave Healer's Fate a 4 Cup review

"Healer's Fate is a fantastic novel. Beth Caudill tells a story with a voice that is smooth, entertaining, and leaves the reader wanting more. . . .This is a great book to read and any paranormal fan would be happy reading about these wonderful characters."

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Martha at A Book and A Dish reviewed Healer's Fate

"Healer's Fate is a touching love story that brings together two beautiful souls bonding them into one, as it should be among all humans. But it also picks up the animal aspect of life."

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