Cribbed from On a Book Bender–It’s that time again — Tuesday! — which means [we] give you shirtless men and you try to steal them away from [us]. (Hands off!) Top Off Tuesdays was started by Felicia, Christi and [Amanda]. It is where [ALL OF US] share the book covers that make us swoon. Head over to Felicia’s blog to share your Top Off Tuesday link or to see what everyone has posted. (Believe me when I tell you it’s worth it.)
The angle here is very stroke-able. Plus, you know, I love #NakedWerewolves.
When wildling Corey Green discovers his mate is Seth Dylan, a tough as nails, dour werewolf from the McCallan clan, he thinks his life is set. However, Seth’s not out and doesn’t know if he wants to be. A pivotal sexual encounter between the men has Seth running scared and leaves Corey broken hearted. The men meet again nearly two years later and this time Seth’s out but Corey’s dark depression is about to send him behind the Veil of the Jewel Box to the fae world. Seth’s determined to make up for running out on Corey, but the wildling’s sunny disposition has gone so dark it may be too late for them to build a life together. With love on his side, Seth sets out return the sunshine to Corey’s soul.Warning: Contains two hot gay men who love sunshine, sex that makes the plants and trees grow, and a big bad wolf who will do anything to win the man he loves.
That’s some sex!

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I wouldn’t have thought I would like a cover with just a shoulder, but I like this one! It’s really sexy…and the book sounds good too! off to go find it… smiles!
Right? It just caught my eye, though, and I knew I had to use it. I’m glad you approve!
HOLY HECK!
I seriously want to cuddle with him and stroke his back (his very nice, very wonderful back)!
GREAT PICK!
Even though there aren’t any nips?
This is not the cover I expected when I saw “stroke this.” I’m a little disappointed.
You must have me confused with someone else *cough*kelly*cough*
NICE–I like the tats and the shoulder shot. Makes him very nom-able.
I like this word “nom-able.” It’s definitely appropriate in this case, too!