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Danika Whitney doesn’t understand what
is wrong with the people in the town where she is
temporarily staying. A scientist on a mission to find the
rogue wolves that are attacking humans, she is thwarted at
every turn when she begins to investigate the happenings
concerning the claims of wolves harming humans. Driving
into town to get supplies, Danika is dismayed to see a pack
of motorcycles and rough looking men following her. Even
worse is her luck when they go into the same diner as she
and have the audacity to sit at her table. No matter that
each man in his own way is sensuous and appealing. Danika
doesn’t have time for entanglements. She has a wolf pack to
catch and tag.
Balin and his men have been sent to
find out just how many townspeople have become weres. The
fact that Danika got there before them is just irritating.
Plus, she is so attractive that all of his men, him included
want a piece of her. She has no idea what she is dealing
with but it is up to Balin and his men to convince her that
nothing is amiss. That might be easier said than done
considering his men have already come to blows over mating
with her.
Wolfen by Madelaine
Montague had the plot and the characters to be an amazing
book. However, the spacing and time it took for the
characters to react and interact with each other took so
much time that I actually got bored with the entire book and
had to put it down more than once. Balin was evidently the
alpha of his pack but then again, so were the other men,
supposedly. I found Balin and the other men very sexy but
their constant fighting became old very quickly.
I am sad to say that I just couldn’t
wait for Wolfen to end but this is the first
book by Madelaine Montague that I haven’t enjoyed.
Everything else that she has written I have liked.
Wolfen just wasn’t the read for me at this
particular time. |