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Wolf in the Night

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A big thank you to NetGalley and Evernight Publishing for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. It is my understanding that this is part of a series, but it reads great as a stand alone (maybe this is a spinoff?). I enjoyed the book, although it is very predictable. 3.5 stars

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What a riveting read this was. Putting it down just wasn't an option. Emma and Dimitri's story has so many twists. Filled with old enemies and twisted desires it's an intense read. I loved how strong the women were and how the men deferred to them.

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Emma gets her mate! It seemed it would take a strong wolf, considering the men in her life, and the sheer size and power of them. Luckily for her, the perfect wolf happened to be looking for her, not for mating, but for protecting her. Theirs starts off bumpy, but as they grow closer, they stand up to all the barriers keeping them apart. Alone or together, they are a force to be reckoned with, and we even get to see the power that mama Elise holds as well! The last chapter was bittersweet, saying goodbye with the original five, but this pack will live on and prosper, you just know it, in Salvation <3

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LOVED this book! The characters are engaging and made me feel invested in their story - especially Dmitri, who's whole life has been nothing but sorrow and bad decisions. When he learns that Emma is at risk, he does what he can to protect her from his pack mates, even though do so puts him directly at odds with them. Despite all this, he is drawn to Emma, and she to him.

This is an entertaining story that fans of the genre will love. while part of a series, this is a stand alone novel, however, its so good that you really owe to yourself to read them all. Sadly, this is the final book in the series. I'm going to miss the wolves of Salvation Pack, but look forward to seeing what the author creates next. Put this one at the top of your TBR list.

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