Thursday, November 1, 2018

The Wolf's Mail-Order Bride by Ella Goode [Review]

The Wolf's Mail-Order Bride by Ella Goode
The Wolf's Mail-Order Bride (Mail-Order Brides #2) by Ella Goode
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: November 22, 2017

Mail-Order Brides
1. The Alien's Mail-Order Bride
2. The Wolf's Mail-Order BrideKindle
3. The Runaway Mail-Order Bride
4. The Midwinter Mail-Order Bride

Ella Goode
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Cassie Madson doesn’t believe in true love, fated mates or happy ever after which is why when she’s approached by a matchmaker for a marriage of convenience, she agrees immediately. She needs a place to hide from her dangerous ex-boyfriend and the backwoods of upstate New York sounds perfect. She’ll vow to honor this stranger sight unseen, but she won’t love him.

Edon Rule believes in two things—the importance of his pack and the sanctity of the mate bond. When his new bride arrives, he recognizes instantly that Cassie is the only woman for him. He’s shocked when she doesn’t know he’s a shifter. Even worse, she declares that the marriage is only a business deal.

With the full moon nine days away, Edon has only a short time to convince Cassie that her true love exists—in the form of a werewolf!
Thoughts on The Wolf's Mail-Order Bride: Alpha wolves and the unsuspecting human women pulled into their orbit are always a hoot. Mostly because those women have SO MUCH to figure out once the supernatural world is revealed to them.

Cassie certainly fits that bill. On the run from a ex, she's blindsided by her attraction to Edon. And a little overwhelmed by how into her he is. She gets over her overwhelm fast enough, but then she has to deal with her guilt over potentially bringing a dangerous man into an innocent group of people.

Except, as we all know, wolves are more than able to take care of themselves. And once Edon had found his special someone, she was part of the pack and no force of earth would keep him and the rest of them from protecting her.

In the end, that works out nicely for everyone involved.

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