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Jolie is her own wolf, and when the alpha
decides on her behalf that she’s going to mate with someone she absolutely despises...
Nope..Not happening.
Unfortunately, as an omega in the pack, she doesn’t have the
power to decline, but there’s one man who can help her. The rightful alpha of
the pack, banished when he was a child and Jolie’s true mate.
Now she has to find him, find Liam, living in the wild and
convince him to take his rightful place in the pack.
Liam was a child when his parents were murdered and he was
stripped of his rightful place in the pack. He could have moved on, he didn’t.
He couldn’t bring himself to be far from his mate. Jolie didn’t need him then,
but she needs him now, and heads will roll before he allows his woman to be
thrust into the arms of another wolf.
Review
Until I read Bitten by Kelley Armstrong, I was not
into shape shifter’ stories , but after I decided to give them a chance. The
Wild Wolf’s Wife is the second book, I read with werewolves and I want to keep
reading that type of story. I liked the relationship between Liam and Jolie,
even though I wished I could know them more. Jolie is a strong female character
and it convince me to get through the book and Liam is the perfect rebel.
The three stories all together is only 238 pages, it did not
that long before I finished it. It’s a really good page turner with a lot of
action, but I wish the author put more details. I could see the two main
characters were in love, but because of the fast paced, I did not see the
relation growing.
The author did a great job describing Dempsey, the wolf
Jolie did not want to be with. Even though, he had his reasons, I never liked
him and I think it was the perfect antagonist for the story. I couldn’t put the
book down when I was reading the fight scenes between him and Liam. I was on
team L all along and hopes that he would take his place back in the pack.
If you like werewolves’ stories with lot of actions, I
recommend you to read it. You won’t be disappointed.
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