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A SEAL In Wolf's Clothing (2012)

by Terry Spear(Favorite Author)
4.12 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1402258909 (ISBN13: 9781402258909)
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English
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publisher
Sourcebooks Casablanca
series
Heart of the Wolf
review 1: 4.75stars reallyBack in Oregon visiting Hunter's pack, except Hunter & Tessa Greymere are away on their honeymoon. Someone has targeted Hunter's SEAL team for termination putting him and his family in danger. Meanwhile Hunter's sister Meara has decided to use his time to shop for a mate. Just as Meara's candidates begin to arrive, so does SEAL support in the form of Finn Emerson and Finn has no intention of allowing Meara to select a mate other than him no matter how Hunter may feel about it their mating and it is inconsequential that Finn is not in the market for a mate. Another unexpected and well done story for the series. Meara was an extremely strong, funny, sexy, independent female alpha that needed a specific type of alpha male, luckily she found him in the extremel... morey strong, funny, sexy, independent Finn Emerson. Finn was so secure in his self image that he was not intimated by Meara's personality and strengths. Their chemistry sparked and smoldered throughout the read. Since neither had looked at the other as a potential mate it was easy to relate to the emotions and traits while the truth dawned on them. Finn's realization that he could get farther with his tasks by treating Meara as a partner instead of a submissive mate worked quite well. The tension of trying to discover who the assassin was and protecting each other from getting hurt gave each of the leads a time to shine. I also enjoyed the unmasking of the villain while some of the previously introduced characters got a chance to shine.
review 2: I had a difficult time finishing this book. None of the characters seemed worth caring about and I got irritated by the constant reminders about how highly trained these secret operatives were. The werewolf aspect seemed a tacked-on idea to fit with the trend of shape-shifters with no impact on any story results. Everyone seemed entirely too blase' about most of the bad things that happened, and the villain's tactics and motivation appeared half-hearted at best. The first assassin gets killed? Send in another one--alone. He gets killed? Send in another one--alone. The good guys casually kill the assassins, someone conveniently available or coming to the rescue to do the deed. Then they worry about who sent them and why, but tension ends there. I almost quit reading halfway through, but slogged along and was rewarded by a marginally more interesting conclusion. less
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tattooedlove2324
Read this straight through cover to cover. I loved the characters and the build of the story.
iamkayla7
Not my favorite in this series. I just didn't feel the chemistry between Meara and Finn.
Kenya
DNF. 75% in and I just couldn't do it anymore. Boring, dull, duh.
chazejoy
3 1/2 Stars
Shanna
3.5 Stars
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