Time’s running out…
I have to choose between Hunter, my best friend turned lover, and Malcolm, the jeweler who wants to pleasure me senseless. There’s too much at stake to screw up now. If I choose Hunter, the pack will lose the only home it’s ever known. Selfishness isn’t exactly the beaming trait of an Alpha, and I long to rule someday. But if I make the smarter choice, the one that will save us all, I’ll be betraying my heart.
Hunter taught me the rules of seduction. Only he taught them too well and I’ve fallen hard for the wrong guy…
The Snow White Werewolf Tale three-part serial is best read in order: Snow’s Seduction + Snow’s Submission + Snow’s Surrender About the AuthorNew York Times and USA Today best selling author Kristin Miller writes sweet and sassy contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal romance of all varieties. Kristin has degrees in psychology, English, and education, and taught high school and middle school English before crossing over to a career in writing. She lives in Northern California with her alpha male husband and their two children. She loves chocolate way more than she should and the gym less. You can usually find her in the corner of a coffee shop, laptop in front of her and mocha in hand, using the guests around her as fuel for her next book.
Website + Facebook + Twitter + Goodreads + Newsletter + Amazon Genre: Erotica / Paranormal RomanceTitle: Snow’s Surrender
Series: A Snow White Werewolf Tale #3
Author: Kristin Miller
Publisher: Entangled: Scorched Source: IndieSage PR / NetGalley
Pages: 73
Date: 6.19.17
Rating: 3.5/5 GOODREADS Amazon
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I’ve found this series to be pretty hot and entertaining, and though this wasn’t my favorite of the three, it still had a nice wrap-up to the Snow White Werewolf Tale. I really liked Hunter and Snow as individuals and the issues they had to work on. His want for traveling vs his need for Snow matched pretty well with Snow’s indecision to choose between taking care of her pack and taking care of herself. I’m glad Hunter took the stage in Miller’s conclusion, and even if things weren’t as hot and heavy as the last installment, things were definitely more serious and suspenseful, and it was an overall good ending with a satisfying series you should definitely read all at once.
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