Tuesday 14 October 2014

Review of Her Wolf by Rebecca Royce

Ashlee Morrison has a secret obsession—with a dark and mysterious male. The only problem is that he’s a wolf and she’s becoming convinced that she’s insane. But Ashlee’s wolf is no ordinary canine; he is Tristan Kane, third son in the royal family of the Westervelt Wolf pack.

Trapped in his wolf form by his evil father’s men, Tristan has desperately sought a way out of predicament and is shocked to find that the sad but beautiful redhead who has come to the wolf cage can not only hear him, but awakens in him the knowledge that she is his mate, the other half of his soul.

Ashlee, unaware that she is half wolf-shifter, agrees to accompany Tristan back to his pack in Maine to seek answers to her past and understand her future. But as Tristan and Ashlee grow closer, familial betrayals will threaten to destroy the fragile love they have started to build.

With the odds stacked against them, Ashlee and Tristan will either embrace their love to save the Westervelt Wolves or be lost forever to despair.

Her Wolf (Westervelt Wolves, #1)
Another Wolf-Mate story. I am totally obsessed. This story is very different to the ones that I have previously read. I liked the fact all the wolves have their own island, instead of having to hide away in plain sight. Ashlee was a very likable character, she really came into her own. it difficult to believe that the whole story was nothing more than about a week. I liked the magic side of this, which was very well done. Overall a good story, can't wait to read the sequel.

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