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A Howl For The Highlander (2013)

by Terry Spear(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
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Sourcebooks Casablanca
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Heart of the Wolf
review 1: 'he'd been bested by a she-wolf and one flowery suitcase'Another werewolf novel dealing with the highlander branch of wolves met in Heart of the Highland Wolf. Journeying to the Cayman Islands when tracking the family's stolen money, Duncan McNeil meets up with Shelley, a female from an unaligned family. Of course the sparks fly, furniture breaks, tussles ensue and the attraction is strong. After all dominance and Royals goes hand in hand. And Shelley does need rescuing by this Highland warrior. Although she is the independent type. Shelley is a Botany Professor. Her deeper research is focused towards finding a plant that might help non royal werewolves fight the change or to be able to shift when they need to.Sadly, taking the warrior wolf out of the Highlands just didn't... more work for me. Yes, the storyline is good, and yes I liked the main characters and the twist is interesting. I just prefer my highlander wolf 'in situ',striding out across those rugged mountains, fording raging streams etc. etc. I just wasn't as captivated as I have been by the rest of the series.A NetGalley ARC
review 2: What do you get when you throw together a sexy Highlander Werewolf and a lone plant loving She-Wolf on Grand Cayman Island? An exciting, fun loving and dangerous adventure set in a dazzling island paradise.Terry Spear revisits the brothers MacNeill in a A Howl for A Highlander and regales her readers with equal parts of mystery, murder, sexual tension and quirky one liners.Even though this story is not set is the lush Scottish Highlands but the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean, it lacks none of the deep sensual brogue and the posturing Alpha male arrogance that we’ve come to expect from these Warrior class males.In brief, Duncan MacNeill is on a mission to find the scoundrel who stole their clan’s fortune, but he’s not expecting to scent a female wolf when he’s leaving the airport. Shelley Campbell is a botanist in Grand Cayman to do her research and has no time for men in general and especially not one drool worthy Werewolf. I laughed, cried and swooned throughout this story while falling in love with this wonderful overprotective wolf and his little mermaid. As always, when I finish a Terry Spear Werewolf story, I like to believe that romance really does exist! less
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lizzie
I seem to enjoy the Highlander wolf stories best. :)
zinnadance
Duncan and Shelley's Story.
dkw
A good read.
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