The Wolf's Call. Two-Natured London 1.
Publisher Description
“Are you trying to intimidate me, Mr Green?” she asked calmly, refusing to lean back.
“Yes, I am,” he answered. He pressed his hands on the armrests of her chair and leaned closer to her face, never breaking the eye contact. “Is it working?” Closing in the short distance, he kissed her.
Having been raised by humans-first parents, Charlotte Thornton is completely unprepared for a man like Raphael Green, a wolf-shifter. After a lifetime of controlling herself, the onslaught of emotions he causes in her, both lust and aggravation, seem like too much to handle. Unlike human men around her, Rafe is not weak. But neither is she, and Rafe is about to learn it. She finds herself drawn to him unlike any man before, only to learn that he won't date humans. But what if she weren't a human?
Rafe never thought he would pursue a human, let alone a woman as dominant as Charly, but his wolf side has other ideas. For a shifter, ignoring their beast's choice is practically impossible, but he will try; his brother's marriage is enough of a warning. But as he is drawn to her with a maddening lust, it becomes difficult to prevent his wolf from putting out its call for her. Then her life is threatened and everything changes.
From the high-end neighbourhood of London to peaceful countryside, their enemies hunt them. Time for making up their minds is running out.
Customer Reviews
Loved it!
I really enjoyed this well writted story and intend to buy the next book in the series.
I liked the world and concept and the characters peaked my interest and got into my heart. It’s hard to come up with new concepts and ideas in this genre but Ms Shore has done so, for me, in this book and I hope the quality continues through the series.
It’s not a deep ‘you need to really focus’ type of story but not light fluff either.
The story was mid weight, light enough to put down if you really had to, like feed children and the other interuptions of life, and easy enough to get back into but not so light that it had holes where back story or info needed to be.
Based on this book it now has a starting spot in my top 20 favourite series, may my enjoyment continue and the following books solidify it’s position. :)