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Werewolf in Seattle (Wild About You, #3)
by Vicki Lewis Thompson (Goodreads Author)
by Vicki Lewis Thompson (Goodreads Author)
Luna Reynaud has a secret, she's only half-Were. She's kept this secret all her life afraid of being rejected by both worlds. She's even kept it secret from the Weres she works with on an estate in the San Juan Islands. Now her boss has passed away and the heir has arrived and Luna realizes that some secrets just aren't meant to be kept.
Colin MacDowell, head of the most powerful werewolf clan in Scotland, has just been left his aunt's estate and he isn't eager about it, until he meet Luna. She's the Were of his dreams, perfect for him in every way...until he learns that she's not. Highly opposed to Were-human mating, Colin is wary even letting a half-Were into the pack and knows that he has to fight this attraction to Luna at all costs.
Fighting that attraction is the hardest thing he'll ever do.
I have to say that I liked this book a lot. The other two in the series were great and I'm so glad that there will be more to come. I just had one big issue during this book.
Although it is established that Weres are encouraged to explore their sexuality and enjoy sex, Colin should have put up more resistance once he realized that Luna wasn't totally Were if he didn't want to grow attached to her. In fact, I almost expected him to kind of push Luna away a bit once he learned the truth, even try to avoid her and find it difficult with plans for the inn needing the two of them to work together.
I did like how there was more plot and a mystery in this story. Why did Luna's mother leave? What was the real cause? I mean it was just so interesting and a little surprising in the end.
I also can't wait for the next in the series, "Werewolf in Denver," because I have to say that the excerpt at the end drew me in and I just can't wait to find out what happens next.
Colin MacDowell, head of the most powerful werewolf clan in Scotland, has just been left his aunt's estate and he isn't eager about it, until he meet Luna. She's the Were of his dreams, perfect for him in every way...until he learns that she's not. Highly opposed to Were-human mating, Colin is wary even letting a half-Were into the pack and knows that he has to fight this attraction to Luna at all costs.
Fighting that attraction is the hardest thing he'll ever do.
I have to say that I liked this book a lot. The other two in the series were great and I'm so glad that there will be more to come. I just had one big issue during this book.
Although it is established that Weres are encouraged to explore their sexuality and enjoy sex, Colin should have put up more resistance once he realized that Luna wasn't totally Were if he didn't want to grow attached to her. In fact, I almost expected him to kind of push Luna away a bit once he learned the truth, even try to avoid her and find it difficult with plans for the inn needing the two of them to work together.
I did like how there was more plot and a mystery in this story. Why did Luna's mother leave? What was the real cause? I mean it was just so interesting and a little surprising in the end.
I also can't wait for the next in the series, "Werewolf in Denver," because I have to say that the excerpt at the end drew me in and I just can't wait to find out what happens next.
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