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The Black Wolf by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom

aprilk's review

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4.0

The Black Wolf is not your average werewolf book. It has a cool menagerie of paranormal creatures including a main character, Cara Kirk-Killion, that is not normal by even werewolf standards. I think that makes her pretty interesting and absolutely full of surprises. I won't give away any of her unique qualities but she's definitely one of the most unique characters I've read about. I wish there would have been a bit more romance between Rafe and Cara but she kept running away from him and leaving him uncertain of her feelings. They got there eventually though and I thought they made a good couple. He's very supportive, protective, and understanding. He's basically a dreamboat! I've heard that this book is related to a storyline from another of this author's books but it can certainly be read as a standalone if you'd like. I know I haven't read the other book and did not feel like I was missing any key components to this story or anything. I would be interested in reading it now though to find out about that backstory that I am oblivious to. Overall a pretty satisfying read. I recommend it to fans of romantic werewolf stories with a twist.

** I voluntarily reviewed a copy of the book, and all comments are my honest opinion. **
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