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Rescued by the Wolf

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Falling for the Billionaire Wolf and His Baby (Blood Moon Brotherhood #1) by Sasha Summers is the first in this series. Although I have not read this it sounds as good as Rescued by the Wolf was. Emotions are intense from the first page of this story. Mal is a a werewolf that is caged and tortured allowed to heal and then the cycle is resumed. Revenge is the only thing that is foremost in his mind until the neighboring cage is filled with a wounded human soon to bleed out. Having an alternate avenue of protection to follow Mal makes his escape carrying this female Olivia. A bear that is in the process of dragging Olivia off to her death is foiled when Mal rescues her again. The connection that has been bridged between them leads Mal to save her by his bite that will turn her into a wolf. Rejoining his pack is the only answer to survival and getting Olivia to safety. Events of love, rivalry, and growth made this adventure impossible to put down. No cliffhanger just a connecting story to what may lie ahead. "A copy of this book was provided by Entangled Publishing, LLC via NetGalley with no requirements for a review. Comments above are my honest opinion."

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A big Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled for the ARC for my honest review. I totally loved this book. I give it 4.5 stars. They both are strong characters. I don't like her relationship with her brother-family can be toxic. For an alpha male Mal sometimes lacked self confidence and he seriously needed to get over not feeling good enough. But the plot was interesting and fast paced. The story felt fresh. I think most romance and paranormal readers will thoroughly enjoy this book. Let me know if you agree.

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On the whole, I really enjoyed reading this book.
It is well written and the plot is fine and of course, you simply have to like Olivia. Her buoyant nature and her ability to love as well as her courage just take you in and make you love her right from the beginning. Mal is another cup of tea though. It was difficult for me to understand where he is coming from when he refuses to acknowledge their connection. Somehow the idea that he thought that he was not good enough for her, didn't convince me and I really didn't understand why he fought their bond.
Some developments were rather obvious and foreseeable but on the whole, it was a nice read. I was disappointed though when the book ended because I felt that the story had just begun and that it ended far too soon as nothing had been achieved yet.. Of course, it is part of a series but I was really getting in the mood to fight and to accomplish something when the book ended. It is not a cliffhanger but something is missing, at least in my eyes.
Nevertheless I really liked the book and I will definitely read other books by the author. starting with the other books in the series.

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Mal seems to always do what's right for his woman, "her stomach grumbled, loudly, for good measure. He sighed again. “We’ll eat.” He released her slowly and he tossed back the covers. “Then sleep.” There are times Mal has some good ideas, “I’m not sure.” He rolled over her. “But since we can’t sleep, I say we wear each other out until we can.” I really enjoyed this book, I can't wait to see whose next in this series.

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