3 Stars
You don't have to be a wolf to show your claws, but
it helps.
My five boyfriends - yes, five - are being much too
patient with me. That's pissing a few people off. It seems that when living
with a pack of wolves, there are certain expectations for the alpha's mate -
and I suck at this. A few months ago, I had no idea shifters even existed!
I just wanted a safe home, and this is it, although
it's not at all what I imagined. When an ex-girlfriend decides to make my life
a living hell, pack rules say that if I want to keep my place, I need to win my
own fights. That's not easy when she's young, fit, beautiful, and a wolf. I'm
not.
But with the help of a few friends, a little medical
advice, and a whole lot of pent up sexual frustration, one thing is going very,
very well. Five boyfriends really are better than one. I just have to balance
them with my child and these new pack responsibilities.
Because, this was my second chance. I'd intended to
learn how to be strong, but I was thinking more about having my own opinions
and less about dominance challenges! I should be focusing on the bully picking
on my daughter at school. The pack's children are being singled out by some
kid, and that is a problem - but this woman will not leave me alone!
So if I want to be strong, I need to stop letting
others push me around.
It's time for the claws to come out.
~
Elena and her 5 men are trying to figure life out
all while dealing with the pack wanting things to be normal. The pacing in this
one is better than the first book. It moves at a much faster pace. Questions
are answered but more pop up but it also ends in a cliffhanger ending. Interested
in seeing how it ends.
Book 2 Wolves Next Door
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