Witch of the Wolves by Kaylee ArcherMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
I’m not usually a huge fan of historical romance novels (with all the layers and corsets and whatnot), but this book did grab me with the focus less on the time period and more on the paranormal romance.
Cordelia is an independent woman who is used to being the baddest witch around - though in secret. She lives with her aunt until the night a random guy stops her on the street. Her life changes dramatically when she is essentially kidnapped, then told her dad is a werewolf and wants her in his life. What should have been a loving family reunion ends up filled with betrayal, murder, and violence.
Bishop is a somewhat new pack member, navigating the politics that fills their pack home. Cordelia’s father, the alpha, is a force to be reckoned with, but Bishop has been slowly swaying the pack to his side. He just needs to survive all of the drama to finally get control. That really doesn’t end up happening, with a forced arrangement with Cordelia to pair them up to produce strong heirs. I will say, though, their attraction and connection didn’t seem as forced as other types of werewolf romance books. I was rooting for them until the end.
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