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soulwinds's review
4.0
4 Stars for Heart of the Wolf
Thoughts and Plot
Wolf Harding has moved to Blue Mountain Montana to try and heal physically and emotionally from a series of events that ended with him being tortured for months before being rescued and brought back home to recover. First day at his new job he runs into Sarah, a lone woman mining her families land, trapped by someone's meddling to get her family's land. Both wounded in their own way, they fall together as Wolf struggles to protect Sarah and himself.
This is obviously an 'older' book by today's romance standards, but the direct result seems to be that the plot is more believable in the way of people NOT getting married after a week's worth of high intensity emotions and action, but rather opening themselves to a relationship and knowing that it's too soon to propose marriage. Perfect. thank you for a realistic ending!
In Conclusion
An older book but a good one. Not sure if I'd actively hand this one out, but I will toot it's horn if I note anyone else thinking of reading it.
Thoughts and Plot
Wolf Harding has moved to Blue Mountain Montana to try and heal physically and emotionally from a series of events that ended with him being tortured for months before being rescued and brought back home to recover. First day at his new job he runs into Sarah, a lone woman mining her families land, trapped by someone's meddling to get her family's land. Both wounded in their own way, they fall together as Wolf struggles to protect Sarah and himself.
This is obviously an 'older' book by today's romance standards, but the direct result seems to be that the plot is more believable in the way of people NOT getting married after a week's worth of high intensity emotions and action, but rather opening themselves to a relationship and knowing that it's too soon to propose marriage. Perfect. thank you for a realistic ending!
In Conclusion
An older book but a good one. Not sure if I'd actively hand this one out, but I will toot it's horn if I note anyone else thinking of reading it.
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