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To Tame a Wolf

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This is the type of story that I love to read! There was action from start to finish, never a dull moment. Give me a braw alpha male Scottish hero, a kicka$$ heroine, a wonderful cast of secondary characters, a few evil schemers, a great plot....add to that a beloved pet (a wolf cub) and you've got me hooked!!

I loved the instant chemistry between Alexandra and Ian, how she stood up to him, their interactions, how she could fight alongside him and the intimacy between them was so very hot!! All in all, a great story and I now look forward to reading more of this author's work.

I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.

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Summoned from her contemplative life in the abbey, Alexandra Ashford finds herself at the mercy of her malicious guardian, a cousin she fears and despises. He plans to force her to marry his crony and so forfeit her estate. Her only chance of escape is to trust the wounded man imprisoned by her cousin. Taken captive and chained to his torturer's floor, clan laird Ian McGregor is left for dead after a brutal beating. He has little hope of escape. But when his enemy's betrothed offers him freedom and asks for his help, he realizes revenge could be sweet indeed.
This was a pretty good book. I really enjoyed the characters. The story was well written. I highly recommend.
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I loved this book. ☆☆☆☆☆ rating. Thanks to Netgalley for this free copy. I can't wait to read another great book from this author.

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After numerous tries to read this story, I had no choice but to DNF as I did not feel as if I was pulled enough into the story or care enough about the characters.

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I got interested on the story at first. However around the middle of thr book I found myself less and less ineterested in the story.

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Ian & Alexandra’ story was fantastic (but). A sadistic guardian, a captured & tortured hero, a old, uncouth betrothed, and a strong but frightened heroine are all the makings of a good Highland romance. Ms. Black delivers a solid plot, characters that are likeable and despicable. I just couldn’t put the book down. Then I get to the final chapter and am flabbergasted! What a let down! The epilogue was fine but the last chapter left too many unresolved issues. The journey was good but the destination less desirable.

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I had issues with my kindle and was unable to read the book. It has now been archived. I asked for help but no go.

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Good historical quick read nothing really new here but very enjoyable all the same.

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I received an arc from Netgalley. I enjoyed this book and the storyline between Ian and Alexandra. Alexandra rescues Ian and starts to have feelings for Ian when she finds out he is actually the Laird of his clan. The author does a beautiful job of capturing Alexandra as a kind, loving, innocent woman and it is clear why Ian falls for her.
Ian is the strong silent type and labeled as “wolf” which Alexandra tames. I like her connection with her nephew and the storyline of the real wolf too.
I like the angle with the traitor amongst the group but the book ends with no mention of what happens to the traitor. That was kind of disappointing.
I hope the next story is between Kat and James.

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Alexandra Ashford hoped to remain at the nunnery and maybe one day take her vows. Unfortunately, her bully of a cousin has other ideas of what to do with her. Alexandra is shocked and angered when she discovers her cousin intends to marry her off to a pig of a man twice her age. Alexandra devises a plan and with the help of one of her cousin's prisoners, makes good her escape.

Ian McGregor cannot believe his good fortune when Alexandra helps him get free.. Together they must make it back to his lands before they are recaptured. Ian instantly takes a liking to Alexandra, but keeps her in the dark about who he really is... the Laird of clan McGregor. When Alexandra's betrothed and cousin demand her return, Ian will not stand for it. Instead, he will make Alexandra his own.

Author JoAnn Black is new-to-me and I love her style!! Her debut novel, TO TAME A WOLF is absolutely gripping! Here is a woman with writing skills... Ms. Black's plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns. Her main characters, Alexandra and Ian are strong and resilient. Even with their backs against the wall, they will fight to the death for one another. I am looking forward to seeing what else Ms. Black has to offer. Highland romance lovers; TO TAME A WOLF is a must read!

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Summoned from her contemplative life in the abbey, Alexandra Ashford finds herself at the mercy of her malicious guardian, a cousin she fears and despises. He plans to force her to marry his crony and so forfeit her estate. Her only chance of escape is to trust the wounded man imprisoned by her cousin.

Taken captive and chained to his torturer's floor, clan laird Ian McGregor is left for dead after a brutal beating. He has little hope of escape. But when his enemy's betrothed offers him freedom and asks for his help, he realizes revenge could be sweet indeed.

Facing seemingly unbeatable odds to escape and reach the McGregor stronghold, their greatest challenge is fighting their growing attraction. How will Alexandra react when she realizes she’s the prisoner of the McGregor laird who considers her the “betrothed” of his enemy?

Alexandra wants nothing to do with her guardian and hopes to spend the rest of her life at the Abbey. Unfortunately he calls for her and tells her that he plans to marry her off to a man who’s just as vile as her guardian. She hatches a plan to get out of dodge. She sets the man free who’s chained up in the main hall and asks him to take her to the McGregor clan, hoping that their laird will allow her sanctuary. She has no idea that the man she frees is the laird and he become quite smitten with Alexandra.

This was a great little historical. It was a quick read and just kind of hit in all of the right places for me. Alexandra setting Ian free, their flight to freedom and everything that entailed and of course their attraction to each other. The author did a fine job of giving us simmering tension between Ian and Alexandra, I loved it.

If you want a simple yet entertaining historical romance to read then this is the book for you.

Rating: 4 out of 5

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I received an ARC of this e-book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.

Alexandra was sent to a convent after her parents death and a cousin taking over. Now the cousin has decided to marry her off to a man and the only advantage would be to the cousin. Alexandra was happy at the convent so when she is informed men have been sent to retrieve her, she is devastated.

Ian has been captured by the said cousin and endured a brutal beating. Alexandra releases him and asks for his help to get away from her cousin and the arranged marriage. Of course, escaping and making it back to Ian's home was no easy task.

Of course there is an attraction between these two and both are fighting it. Ian really screws up when he announces to his clan that she is his prisoner, not the woman who risked all to release him and get him back home.

I really loved this story! The characters are well developed and the writing has such a nice flow to it. It pretty much got my attention from page one and of course I didn't want to stop reading! Through the author's words I could picture the characters, especially the slimy degenerate of a cousin and the betrothed!

I did want to kick Ian when he told his clan she was his prisoner! What the heck was he thinking after she got him away...he certainly would have eventually died. Just shows how hardheaded men can be, LOL.

This really is a good story and if you like your Highlanders it will be worth your time.

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This was an odd book. It started off fairly well, with an interesting story, a dynamic couple and a compelling start of a romance. Then,the narrative became different and dialogue seemed inappropriate for the time period, whatever it is. It never says, but seems to be 16th-18th century England and Scotland. The h is an English woman, who has lived in an abbey for several years, after escaping from her family home, now in the hands of an abusive and evil cousin.. He’s decided to marry her to an older man, also somewhat despicable. There happens to be a Scotsman chained in the hall when she arrives home, beaten . She plots to escape with him and does so. He turns out to be the Laird of the MacGregors clan, and keeps her captive when they reach his home. Of course they are attracted to each other, but the course of true Love is never going to be smooth. Various troubles ensue. I smell a sequel in the works. I hope the writer can improve the narrative and use language more appropriate to the time. I think there is promise for the writer. Some pieces of the story don’t fit, like why did the cousin allow her to stay at the abbey for six years, then suddenly decide to marry her off and steal her inheritance? And then why did the same man she was to marry make plans to marry someone else later in the story, though there were plans to ransom her?
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a well-rounded romance with a good solid plot kept me reading past midnight.

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Alexandra of Ravenwood had been sent to a nunnery where she lived for seven years. Her cousin was an evil man, brutal and had betrothed her to an equally, cruel and nasty man. Before she left, there was a man chained to the floor of the Great Hall. They had beaten him thoughly and continued do so. His name is Ian Mcgregor. She helped him escape and they both fled to McGregor land.
This was a wonderful story, the descriptions were vivid, the dialogue fit the action and emotions shown by the characters. The characters were gentle but ferocious. It is the way I imagined it would be in my mind.. The men were strong and honorable. The cub was a great thought, he sounds so cute. This is a book that will keep your attention and it is very hard to put down. I highly recommend it.
I received this ARC from Net Galley and voluntarily reviewed it.

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"To tame a Wolf" by JoAnn Black is a good read. The plot is good, the characters are likeable and the villains are dastardly, but the book seems to waffle on the time period and includes modern language. I was honestly not certain if the book was set in Medieval Scotland or in the 1700 or 1800s. Characters commonly used the word "Okay" to indicate agreement - but the word was first used in print in the 1800s. Fetching Alexandra from the abbey and the conflict between the Scots and the English seem to fit in an earlier time period.
Even with the slight problems in the book, I found I really liked the story - didn't want to stop reading. Alexandra is summoned home by her hateful cousin and told she is to marry a disgusting man. Ian has been captured by said cousin and chained to the floor where they beat him, and make reference to him being a hated Scott. But Alexandra is bright and has a plan, she will rescue Ian and ask him to find her a safe place to live away from her cousin and betrothed.
The escape is successful but when they reach Ian's home he turns the tables on her making Alexandra his prisoner. Deciding to ransom her off, knowing that he wants her for himself. There is instant chemistry between Alexandra and Ian. Ian doesn't want to fall in love with a woman and Alexandra doesn't want to marry at all.
There are some sexy love scenes between the two that move the story and their relationship along nicely. Story ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, villains haven't been fully punished for their roles yet. I hope Ms. Black decides to write Ian's brother's story next. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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I voluntarily read a copy thru Netgalley. The story of Alexandra and Ian is full of danger, action and suspense. It is so well written that it keeps your interest and you continue to read to see what happens next. To me, this is the best type of book. The love between the two of them develops rather quickly and unexpected on Ian’s part. I would highly recommend this book.

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Great historical read! Alexandra has become the ward of her cruel cousin who plans to marry her off to an old friend and divide her estate. Her only hope is to make a deal with the man she sees being beaten and chained to the floor. Ian takes Alexandra prisoner when they reach his home will she need to run again? This is a fast-pace read that drew me in from beginning to end. The characters are great and the story fun and entertaining. I am looking forward to more in the series.

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“Man is not man, but a wolf to those he does not know.” Plautus

Thanks to The Wild Rose Press, Inc. for a copy of this e-book via NetGalley. It is my pleasure to provide an honest review and the views expressed are my own.

The plight of women during this time period was pretty dire. Alexandra, a blonde British girl, had lived an idyllic life until the death of her loving parents. When her cousin Sir Niles Conrad inherited her home estate Ravenwood, her life changed quickly and for the worst. A man of low standards, cousin Niles nearly beat Alexandra to death when she refused his advances. It was only his drunken state that saved her virtue. As punishment, she was sent to an abbey and remained there until she was needed as a bargaining chip for Niles.

Upon her arrival at Ravenwood, Alexandra, now a young woman, quickly learned that Niles had betrothed her to an older disgusting man Hugh Sullivan. Upon her marriage, control of her inheritance and lands would go to Sullivan and he and Niles would share in the wealth. As Alexandra listened to the fate of her disgusting future she noticed a man beaten and chained to the floor and heard him referred to as a McGregor. She saw in him an escape.

Through the help of a loyal servant, Alexandra escaped with the McGregor and made their way to the safety of his lands and people. Many secrets would be revealed, and the relationship between our two lead characters was established. There would be trials, threats from without and within. There would be treachery, scandal and love won and lost. These were powerful men and the women who loved them.

There was no epilogue and I am hoping there is another book that will forward the threads left dangling. Like what happened to… nope… that would be a spoiler. So… my hopes are for a HEA for the secondary characters James and his son. I loved the wolf pup and I hope it follows in future books. There was an introduction to a new female character that I really liked and I would like to see her have a HEA in the future. This was a delightful story of love and devotion to a clan and its people.

Rating: PG-17: explicit sex, sensual descriptions, suggestive language and depiction of marital relations.

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This started off pretty good. The h helps the H escape her cousins captured so he can take her to his laird. H ended up being the Laird and the journey begins. it was fun and interesting at first because the banter back and forth. then they decide to marry and the h is kidnapped. it started to just be dumb and all of a sudden the warriors couldn't figure out the bad guy? I skimmed after that cause I was totally bored.

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