![]() He’s a prickly porcupine with a sharp sense of humor and a sharper tongue. I was honestly surprised by just how open he got in this book. At this stage of his relationship with Cooper though, he finally feels safe enough to really show some of those vulnerabilities. ![]() ![]() Park had to grow up fast and be the “strong guy” in control for most of his life, which meant locking a lot of early hurts and fears away behind the mask. It was incredibly fun to lean into that and take the guys off the usual path (literally) to explore behind the scenes and blur the lines between who’s caging who. That idea of controlled danger, manufactured wilderness, nature at its most unnatural. Zoos have always had a somewhat surreal quality for me. An old adversary warns Cooper he’s in danger, Park’s ex Eli shows up in desperate need of help, a casual trip to the zoo turns up a dead body in the sea lion pool, and, perhaps most stressful of all, there’s a certain someone’s wedding to plan.ģ-What do you love about the setting of your book? ![]() ![]() This time the guys are officially moved in together with no case to travel for.so naturally, trouble arrives on their doorstep instead. 1-What is the title of your latest release?ĬRY WOLF is the fifth book in my series following snarky human agent Cooper Dayton and his werewolf partner Oliver Park who work together to solve twisty mysteries. ![]()
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