How does a Vegas pole dancer end up running a tech security firm in San Mateo? One change at a time, Synde Bell says. And that wasn't even the biggest change she's made — how does a good Midwestern girl become a West Coast werewolf?One change at a time.Syn snickers. But really, she's running the company because she can make the techies play well with the security specialists — no mean feat with cranky shifters — and their human customers like her.Mostly.They're in desperate need of a computer wizard, however. They've 'inherited' a cutting-edge AI, and what the hell does a bunch of shifters know about AI? They need Carlos Mendoza, the techies say.She knows Carlos. Nice young man, and he's more than willing to come to San Mateo — beats the hell out of the middle of nowhere in Washington state. But there's one hitch: He says Kate Lebenev has to come with him.Synde shrugs. They could use another female shifter to help run things. Sure, she says. Bring her along. No problem at all.Right? A Wolf Harbor book. This is the sequel to Someone to Live For, the first in Synde Bell's sub-series, Wolf Harbor Diaspora.