To have and to howl…
Logan Black, former Marine and bodyguard for the Seattle Wolf Pack, hates weddings and has no plan to walk the path to matrimonial misery. But when he’s hired to protect a hot-to-trot wedding planner with a werewolf stalker, he’s forced to put his feelings aside. Not such an easy task when the damsel can turn him on with a single smoldering glance.
Wedding planner Veronica Vale knows werewolves exist, but hates them. One bit her sister, changing their lives forever. When a sexy Marine shows his gorgeous face at one of her wedding appointments, Veronica finds it hard to focus on the task at hand.
The chemistry drawing Logan and Veronica together seems fated, but with Logan’s playboy attitude, Veronica’s hatred for werewolves, and a stalker lurking in the shadows, these two need more than passion to keep them together.
REVIEW
This is my first paranormal romance starring a werewolf. Logan Black is a former Marine and werewolf hired by his best friend, Jake, to protect human wedding planner Veronica Vale. Veronica is the younger sister of Leah, who is engaged to marry Jake.
Veronica has been receiving letters from a secret admirer who also happens to be a werewolf. She isn’t a fan of werewolves. In fact, her sister was attacked by a werewolf about a year ago and is now a werewolf herself. Veronica loves her sister but she despises any other werewolf even though her sister is marrying one.
Logan’s job is to protect Veronica from a distance but that doesn’t work out so well. His attraction to her causes him to get much closer than he expected. Their relationship heats up and he doesn’t get the opportunity to tell her that he is also a werewolf. Veronica’s interactions with Logan and other pack members help to change her perspective regarding werewolves and she has to do some soul searching of her own. Ultimately, her journey becomes a lesson in love and the age old issues about judging a book by it’s cover. I really enjoyed the book. It is part of a series but definitely stands alone.
Rating: 4
Release Date: October 28, 2013
Book Length: 215 pages
Source: Publisher
Reviewed by: Gemini
Reading Format: Available only in eBook
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Your first werewolf?! Ahh there are so many good ones out there :) I've got these on my tbr list. Sounds pretty good!
ReplyDeleteIt's Gemini's first paranormal. I haven't read about werewolves either. But I SO want to read this series!!!
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