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Abby wasn’t too happy about her new life in a small town out
in the middle of nowhere, courtesy of the Feds. If this
was her “reward” after being forced to testify against a man
she should have never become involved with in the first
place, then maybe she was getting her just desserts for
having such bad judgment. While struggling to adapt, four
of the hottest men she’s ever encountered decide to all but
camp out on her front door!
Seth, Cameron, Adrian, and Jericho are Wolfen. How do you
break this kind of news to a human? Carefully. Especially,
since they’ve all got their sights set on having Abby. The
easiest part is protecting her from her past. The hardest
part will be convincing her to stay.
I really get into Madelaine Montague’s narrative style, and
with this latest novella, she didn’t disappoint. This
author has a knack for dialogue and storytelling that
vibrates with humor ranging from irony to risqué. The only
issue I had was sometimes the introspection was a bit
repetitive.
What made me like Abby, Seth, Cameron, Adrian, and Jericho
most was that they were willing to take a critical look at
their own flaws while overcoming them. Top all this off
with their deep seated sense of loyalty, and they could do
no wrong. It came in pretty handy when the time came to
deal with the bad guys.
Call of the Wolf is most definitely a hot and
heavy frolic starring Abby and her gorgeous harem of hunks.
I got a kick out of this paranormal thriller, and there’s a
nice sprinkling of drama and romance added for some down
home flavor. |