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A Wolf After My Own Heart

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Lila just wants to move into the new place but she has to deal with a wolf she hit with her car, a young bear cub that she finds and a stranger who shows up at her door late at night looking for Sandy Small a missing child. Oz works for the Interspecies Placement Agency and his search for a missing cub leads him to Lila's door. Their is something different about Lila and it's not just her being human.

Fun story with really interesting characters through out the book. It was fun to read a story unsure of the outcome and the surprises that came up. Though I received the story free for my honest review of it I would purchase this book and will for my library.

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Lila has had a rough life but this tough cookie is in for a rude surprise after her decommissioned ambulance hits something. When she gets out to investigate she finds an injured bear cub, so she does what any sane person does, she picks the cub up and brings her home until animal control can come. Oz is a former accountant and newly appointed IPA case manager on the case of a newly orphaned bear cub when he meets his destiny, although Lila has no idea that they’re meant to be together. Quickly we find out that there’s more than meets the eye with this “Stable” aka human, and unfolds an interesting adventure. This story is a hilarious paranormal romance with a blend of drama, intrigue and romance. Lila is a strong female lead and Oz is lovable. The supporting characters, especially the children are also endearing and full of mischief. This is book two in the series and although you do not have to read the first one because the author so kindly provided enough background details, I highly recommend the first one. 4.5 stars. I received an arc copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest review.

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Orphans running amok, shifters everywhere, and a teddy bear doctor just moved into town. The story follows Lila Kai who has just moved into town when she hits a wolf with her car and stumbles upon a cub turned into crying girl. She immediately goes out of her way to help the girl. Then we have Oz, a “accountant” of sorts who is a wolf shifter and is responsible for rescuing and being part of the “social services” for shifter orphans. He gets hit by Lila Kai’s car and is immediately drawn to her. Thus begins the story about orphan shifter shenanigans and two people helping these kids and a bunch of other things.

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One of her better books lately. Probably *officially* standalone, though your appreciation will be increased if you've read the first. It's one of those rare things where a quick prologue to remind you how this universe works would be very helpful in setting brain expectations.

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