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Interview with a Wolf

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For over three hundred years, Ward C. Wolf has hidden his true nature, that of a werewolf. Bitten in a frenzy of sexual excitement, he’s cursed for an eternity.It’s 2018. Wolf is rich. He’s successful and has finally come to terms with his inner beast. He’s decided to reveal to the world that monsters do exist. He’s chosen his interviewer carefully, Theresa Cappiato, a smart, sassy, and attractive young woman. She’s the perfect candidate because she harbors an inner power that might even match his own.

182 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2018

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969 reviews15 followers
December 27, 2018
An exceptional read that delves into the past and the beginning of the werewolf Ward C. Wolf and the awakening of the human interviewer, Cappi. Within the pages, we read of how Mr. Wolf became "afflicted" with the curse that has had him chasing for a cure for over 300 years, all done within the interview given to the captivating Cappi. She is truly an unbeliever of the supernatural and is thought to be the best to handle this interview. Drawn to her, Ward embarks on the story of his life, needing to make sure she does not leave, he tries his best not to scare her more than he already has. As his story progresses, so does the attraction and the need to have her. But Cappi also has these feelings, and once the author has brought us through his erotic description of Ward's past, he continues with his present description of the joining of the wolf and his unknowing "mate". Things really open up with an unexpected visit from a witch who is not there for him, but for Cappi. From here, you will just have to read to find out what happens next.

Remarkable work, as always from this author and I thoroughly enjoyed this well written story that will captivate you and hold you in it's spell until you reach the very end. The characters are wonderfully written and very well defined, and a bit complex. Cappi is beautiful, a talented writer and unbeknownst it her, quite gifted; she just hasn't awakened to her gifts yet. Wolf is handsome, charming, beyond wealthy and completely enthralled with Cappi. He recognizes the feelings he is having and knows without a doubt that she is his mate. Now, how to break that to her?

I loved this book and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
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2,091 reviews153 followers
January 21, 2019
4 Cranky Stars


Only four stars because I really didn’t enjoy this book as much as I had hoped. It was very short and only took me about four hours to read. The storyline wasn’t as interesting as it could have been. I apologize to the author for the negatives but I feel he could have done way more with this story.


The gist of the story is that the owner of Wolf Industries is a very secretive man. No one outside his company has ever seen him or spoken with him. It’s obvious he is an eccentric billionaire. Suddenly he calls a small Wiccan newspaper and asks the editor to set up an interview with her best reporter. This editor is a witch in the Wiccan religion. However, the reporter, Theresa Cappiato or Cappi is a skeptic. She doesn’t believe in witches and things that go bump in the night.


Cappi arrives for the interview totally unprepared for what is about to happen. There are truths about herself she doesn’t know. Ward Wolf exposes these truths and the truths about himself. Suddenly, Cappi is involved in a whole new lifestyle and she loves it. The End.
Profile Image for Loren.
221 reviews
January 17, 2019
I am a huge paranormal fan, so I was happy to read this book. The main character, Ward C. Wolf, is a 356-year-old werewolf who has been living as a withdrawn, but very successful, billionaire business man and is now ready to tell his story to the world. And he’s chosen a writer for the wicca magazine, Tribal Affairs. Theresa Cappiata, aka Cappi, is a single, 30-year-old woman who has been told by her boss that she is something special, which she doesn’t believe for one minute. When Wolf and Cappi meet for the interview, he is immediately drawn to her and knows there is something more to her, but she is somewhat wishy washy with him – one minute she’s all in on his story, and the next she isn’t, so that was a bit disappointing. Wolf’s story would have been an interesting one if it could have been told, but there wasn’t enough revealed about his long life. That is the reason for the three-star rating – the story was too short and a little repetitive in sections when there should have been much more detail about Mr. Wolf's life With that said, if you are into paranormals, and shifters specifically, this is worth the quick read. I’ll be checking out this new-to-me author’s other books.
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4,917 reviews62 followers
January 19, 2019
I love PNR and this is an automatic one-click author for me, I devour his work. He covers a wide range of genres but I love his PNR books best!

Ward C Wolf is a 300+ years old wolf and decides he will have his coming out party through an interview that caters to all things paranormal especially Wiccans. Theresa Cappiato is slated to do this interview but she is a nonbeliever in all things paranormal she believes she is just a run-of-the-mill human and everyone that works with her is nuts because they believe. Wolf sees it as a challenge for him to convert this nonbeliever, but Cappi has a powers also that she doesn’t even know she has or understands. He goes on to give his interview and he can see the skepticism on Cappi’s face that she doesn’t believe him when he has dropped enough proof that she should. She finally believes that he is a wolf and she has powers when a being from Wolf’s past makes an appearance and causes chaos.

If I’m giving my honest opinion the book is a little slow until the last chapter or two with repetitive phrases. The sex scenes were too hot for words. Overall this was not my favorite book by the author but I would read it again.
Profile Image for Barbara.
2,593 reviews59 followers
December 25, 2018
HOLY MOLY… I am not sure what I was expecting when I read the title of the book but I must admit this was a totally wonderful erotic surprise. The book is very well written to the point if you’re a non-believer of the shifter world or they really aren’t your reading thing, you just might change your mind. Mr. Radcliff’s unique flare for words and his amazing imagination will have you glued to the pages, not to mention his erotic style of writing will have your toes curling and wanting a Ward C. Wolf of your very own.

Ward is a reclusive billionaire with an age old secret to tell. Deciding to come out of the shadows and tell the world that people like him really do inhabit the earth, he has to find just the right media outlet. He choses Theresa Cappiato; but is the sassy, non-believing journalist really the right choice to write his story?

Kudo’s Mr. Radcliff for a phenomenal read. It’s a quick sexy read that I highly recommend readers grab up ASAP. 2 Thumbs Up and 5 Howling stars for Interview with a Wolf.
3,398 reviews19 followers
January 19, 2019
I was intrigued by the title and premise of the story. A three hundred plus-year-old wealthy recluse determines to tell all why he has hidden away.

Cappi is a reporter for a wican Paranormal magazine. She doesn't believe in all of the PNR stuff, but it gave her a chance to use her writing skills and be in the business. During her interview she can't believe all he is telling her. Werewolves? Shifters? Witches? And she's a part of it? No way and she isn't wasting anymore of her time. Until he locks her in the office with him.

His life is skimmed and I'd have preferred to hear more about his effort to fit into both worlds. The steam is hot hot hot. The characters are limited due to the length of the piece, however, interesting and often real baddies.

I intend to read more by this author as he has created an interest. Due to the above mentioned I would rate this a 3.5 and hope sometime it is recreated with more meat for a meal rather than a snack.
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Profile Image for Fran Zoch, LSoR.
2,138 reviews13 followers
January 17, 2019
This is a different kind of story yes ut is Paranormal and yes it has it's very eritic moments the story was good , I myself just had a hard time with the repetition of wording  

This story has Ward Wolf an accidentally made shifter who has decided it is time for the world to know just what is really out there.
He decides to do that by giving an interview to Theresa Cappiato and things go from there ,
This is a good story and I have loved everything else I have read by this author
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