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Tempted by Her Wolves

Hungry for Her Wolves Series, Book 4

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Tempted by Her Wolves

By: Tara West
Narrated by: Mari
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Used to her independence, Dr. Eilea Johnson represses her desires and avoids the four wolf-shifters claiming she's their mate. When a virus sweeps through the Alaska reservation, threatening to wipe out the entire shifter population, Eilea is their last hope for survival. As she races against time to find a cure, a demonic spirit threatening her life may force her to give in to the temptation she's been resisting but secretly craving.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Tara West (P)2019 Tantor
Fantasy Multicultural Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction Wolf
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This book is a good balance of well known characters and new perspectives. Bring on the pack life!

Weird to have a different narrator but you soon get used to it

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good extention of a series. I like I got to hear the male prospective also. I'm moving on to the next one. so I'm interested 🤔

Good continuation of a series

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The book is ok but I really wish for better relations between humans and Amaroki. Eilea was human for most of her life and only was gifted the ability to become a shifter when an Amaroki god deemed her worthy. It's only this moment that she remembers that her grandmother was a witch and that she knew all her grandmother spells. Her magical ability originated with her human grandmother but this fact is completely ignored after that hasty and idiotic revelation. Once assimilated into the Amaroki she becomes nothing more than the magical black person trope. Having to lose for humanity and in a way the origins of her magic seems like a downgrade to her character. It only serves to make Nekomi right in saying that humans and Amaroki should not mix because humanity seems to only lose out in the bargain.

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