Taming the White Wolf
N.J. Walters
Paranormal Romance/Shifters
Destined to be alone…only to discover he’s not—in this intensely sexy new Lone Wolf Legacy series from New York Times bestselling author N.J. Walters
There’s only supposed to be one lone wolf. When other shifters see me coming, see my white fur and pale eyes, they know things are about to get real. Because my job—my fate—is to take out the wolves who go rogue.
Only now something has changed.
For the first time ever, there are three of us: one white, one gray, one black. And if that’s not ominous enough, my senses have pulled me to New York City…for a human.
There’s something almost supernatural about the connection between me and Zoe Galvani. It’s not just the crackle of heat, the blood pounding through my veins—or even that her eyes are the strange, pale hue of my own.
It’s that she makes my wolf come alive. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever felt. Almost like magic.
Which is when I learn that someone’s out to hunt me. That I’m their prey.
…and Zoe is the bait.
Uncaged Review: This book engaged me quickly, and even though I’ve read a lot of shifter romances, this one was a step above a lot of them. This had intrigue, danger, action and hot romance. There are three lone wolves, tasked with the job of taking out rogue shifters and being loners. This story revolves around the white wolf, Devlin. When he meets Zoe, and like him, she has the same white eyes together with a white streak in her black hair and his wolf recognizes her immediately. But someone is using Zoe to trap Devlin, and it’s going to be a bloodbath before it’s all said and done. Devlon finds it impossible not to protect her, the need is in his soul. When they find a powerful mage is working with wolves to take him down, he’ll need all of his strength to keep himself and Zoe alive.
Excellent first book, and this book doesn’t slow down much and it had all the elements that I really like in a book and I’ve already got the second book on my Kindle. This is my first author discovery from BlueSky and I’m sure there will be plenty more.
Reviewed by Cyrene
5 Stars