Mo Daoust
I had previously read all three books, so here you go! THE WEREWOLF WEARS PRADA I was in the mood for a shifter book, and what I thought would be a fun but standard shifter tale is really a brilliant book! The writing is impeccable, the characters are multifaceted and captivating, the world building is very imaginative, and it’s action-packed, there are some hot, sexy moments, and so easy to read. I loved how the sparks almost literally flew between Melina and Hayden! I was completely captivated by the story right from the beginning. I love all the little details, such as the décor in Hayden’s apartment, especially when it comes to a specific painting, which is important to the story. The dialogues sound entirely genuine, I loved how the dynamics between Melina and Hayden progress. Most of what is expected in a shifter tale is there but with clever little details that makes it very special. If you like paranormal romance, you definitely should read THE WEREWOLF WEARS PRADA because it's excellent! BEAUTY AND THE WEREWOLF BEAUTY AND THE WEREWOLF is the second instalment of the San Francisco Wolf Pack, and can definitely be read as a standalone. Ms. Miller crafts another lovely romance, lighter on the paranormal in certain ways this time although Jack’s issue is pivotal to the plot. The author innovates again on the theme of the life mate, and it could have been creepy, Jack could have pressed Isabelle, but this is not how Ms. Miller works, thank goodness! The characters are engaging, the romance is entirely believable, and it is heart-wrenching to experience Jack’s ordeal, and issues are resolved logically. Kristin Miller has penned another fine paranormal romance! WHAT A WEREWOLF WANTS The writing is flawless, there are no lulls in the story, no filler, and the pacing is impeccable. There are a few hilarious moments as well as funny banter, and Ms. Miller adds to her already fascinating world. The characters, both principal and secondary, are all equally interesting, and I loved how the two couples handled their issues. The friendship between Josie and Carrie, as well as between Mitch and Ryder felt entirely genuine. But best of all was the way Ms. Miller dealt with how Mitch and Ryder reveal what they are; it was done very convincingly, and I felt that’s how it would happen in real life. WHAT A WEREWOLF WANTS offers an excellent look at what make relationships work, and coupled with the paranormal angle, it’s even more compelling. It was absorbing to see things evolve and watch the bond get stronger between Ryder and Josie, apart from the fated mate thing. There might have been instalust there, and again everything was entirely plausible; Ryder and Josie had to work on their issues to get their Happy Ever After, and all this was done brilliantly! Excellent read! I voluntarily reviewed advanced reader copies of these books
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