Wednesday, September 14, 2016

So I Married a Werewolf by Kristin Miller [Review]

So I Married a Werewolf by Kristin Miller
So I Married a Werewolf (Seattle Wolf Pack #3) by Kristin Miller
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: May 13, 2016

Seattle Wolf Pack
1. Gone with the Wolf
2. Four Weddings and a Werewolf
3. So I Married a Werewolf - Kindle

Kristin Miller
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Carter Griffin, enforcing officer for the Seattle Wolf Pack, has a problem. He's been offered the promotion of his dreams…if he can find a wife to prove he's over his playboy ways. But Carter's already walked the matrimonial road and bought the stinkin' T-shirt. Besides, a werewolf only gets one fated mate. Been there, done that.

All werewolf dog trainer Faith Hamilton wants to do is earn enough green stuff to put her younger brother through college. Okay, okay, so she also totally wants Carter, her sexy next-door neighbor, to look at her as more than a friend. It's too bad size 12 and plain isn't his type. At all.

The two friends strike a deal to help one another out. They must face a variety of challenges from a psycho ex-girlfriend to a Yorkie with a shoe fetish...and that pesky problem of only having one-fated mate in a lifetime. Will a relationship ruin their friendship…or spark a love neither anticipated?
Thoughts on So I Married a Werewolf: Carter and Faith certainly had their moments. They're both stuck in their heads for different reasons and don't want to rock the boat and ruin their friendship. While it's nice to see two wolves going the non-insta love route (at least sometimes, because I honestly ADORE insta-love stories), they were both so stubborn about taking chances.

Well, wait. Faith stepped out of her box in a lot of ways. She took chances. Just not with Carter. Carter was so convinced he'd already had his chance with his mate he wouldn't entertain the idea that Faith was his. Which makes sense, really. So, I guess they were less about the stubborn and more about the societal beliefs that had been foisted on them. Carter didn't believe what he had was possible so Faith did her best to guard her heart so it wouldn't be broken too terribly.

GOOD TIMES!

I've enjoyed this series overall. And why wouldn't I? I'm such a sucker for the werewolves, after all.

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