Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: November 11, 2025
Knotty Fairytales
1. Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf - Paperback | Kindle
2. Knotting Cinderella
3. Knotted by the Beast
4. Hunted & Knotted by the Minotaur King
Imani Jay
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Siena Stone
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Red’s plan is to drop off treats at her grandmother’s cabin, and maybe catch a glimpse of the Wolf everyone’s warned her about. But she’s about to discover that some legends are dangerously real—and impossibly tempting.Thoughts on Hunted and Knotted by the Wolf: I enjoyed this book overall, but I did think there was a lot of repetition in how often both Red and Wolf thought of how she'd been claimed and was his now. Like, I absolutely get that this is supposed to be primal and a deep, driving urge and maybe both of them were lost in the moment and what was happening, but there was a lot of how he had claimed her and marked her and was now his.
The Wolf doesn’t just want to catch her…he wants to claim her.
One sniff of her scent, and this alpha’s primal instincts roar to life. This curvy girl is his fated mate, his omega, and he’s ready to chase her down, knot her tight, and show her exactly what it means to be caught by the big bad wolf.
Did it detract from my overall enjoyment of the book? The repetition took me out of it a little because I kept focusing on how he'd thought this exact same thing two paragraphs before (or the chapter before or the page before, you get the point), but I'm really here for Red getting caught by a big, bad wolf and I was definitely given that. So did it detract? Minimally, I'd say although I did notice it. (and I also get that there are only so many variations on how someone can claim the other is theirs, so take this entire review with a grain of salt.)
Enjoyable and I'll likely see how Cinderella fares so *thumbs up*


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