Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Laird Wolf

Review copy provided via NetGallery in exchange for an honest review

Summary:
He’s a wolf in a kilt. That pretty much says it all…

Pulling off a rescue mission at a remote castle in Scotland should be an easy task for lone wolf Damon Black. He’ll flash some muscle, show a little Alpha power, and do whatever it takes to ease Addie MacShay’s fears. But the woman who throws herself into his arms and cries boyfriend is more intriguing than anticipated. The sexy she-wolf’s got more curves, more tantalizing scent, more of everything he desires.

Addie’s job cataloguing an estate at the Sterling-Wylde Manor is complicated by the ongoing discovery of new wills and the two creepy heirs who won’t leave her alone. But her fake boyfriend turns out to be a far greater threat—not only is he fun and flirtatious, he looks delicious in a kilt. She craves his touch, but with her empathic skills on overdrive, touch is the last thing she needs.

Damon’s fighting his unruly inner beast. Addie’s fighting their incredible sexual pull. They’ll both have to lower their guard to make this more than a Highland fling.

Review:

This was a fun novella, Reading Copper King you get introduced to Damon, but learn a little bit about Addie. I took me just a few hours to read this as I couldn’t stop.  I just had to find out when these two would realize they were meant to be together.  From the first moment they meet, you can feel the sexual tension between them.

The story is filled with intrigue as Damon wanders around the castle.  I’ve always wanted to wander around a castle or old Victorian home with secret passages. When Damon and Addie figure out they are mates the sex is hot, and you want more of it. As with most stories you don’t want it to end, but knowing this novella is part of a series you will hear from these two again.

The story plot is well developed, as are the character. The whole story feels as it could be real. The editors did their jobs as I found no grammatical or punctuation errors, which always makes the story that much better.  The flow is perfections.

Conclusion:

Would I recommend this novella to others?  YES YES YES

Would I read other stories from this Author? I have read most of this author’s works as she is one of my favorite authors, and yes, I will read anything she publishes.

Is this novella priced correct? I feel all Vivan Arend’s books, whether full length or novellas are priced correctly.
   







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