Sunday, August 14, 2016

Review of Doctor Wolf by Jenny Schwartz

Doctor Wolf by Jenny Schwartz

                                                   


3 stars
Reviewed by Amanda Barbee

Doctor Wolf by Jenny Schwartz is a paranormal romance that breaks the mold. When you find a story like this you don't want to put it down. The mystery and romance and danger embedded in this love story make it something that I was thrilled to read.

Liz Jekyl is the granddaughter of the alpha in her pack, and the sister of the suzeritan. To say she is important is an understatement and with that importance comes -to her- the unwanted attention of suitors. But the secret she harbors means she can't let anyone close.

Carson Erving is a wolf without a pack, but wouldn't call himself a lone wolf. With his work in mystery, he won't justify bringing someone in that he might not be able to trust. When Liz asks him to pretend to be her boyfriend to make the suitors back off he says no. But Liz has to hide something from her family and the only way is to keep the wolves from her home. So who better than the man and Wolf that has no interest in being anything to her.

With action and love, family and danger woven into a beautiful story of mystery you can't go wrong with Doctor Wolf! 3 of 5 stars that set this apart from most shifter story lines.

Late Night Reviewer Amanda Barbee

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