A review by hannas_heas47
Midnight Wolf by Jennifer Ashley

4.0

A thank you to Penguin Random House for allowing me a title through firsttoread in exchange for a review.

This is my first review for this author and I have to say the blurb and cover was outstanding. The scene building was epic in this lengthy novel, as apparently being number 11 in a series. You can read this as a standalone though because all the novels portray different characters. You don't necessarily have to read them in chronological order which I love because very few authors write so many books in a series that way.

I loved the characters, it starts with wolf shifter Angus. He's collared and quietly living in a collared community but known for his great tracking skills. The shifter bureau steals Angus' cub and until he brings in an unknown uncollared female they will ransom his son. So immediately Angus is on the defensive. Tamsin the uncollared female proves to be more than Angus' match in every way, and after an agreement they both go after Angus' cub. Throw a lot more shifters in the mix and you will have enough cunning and agile shifters thwarting the shifter's bureau. I enjoyed the book and give it four stars for entertainment. The humor of these powerful shifters being collared was just fun and watching Angus and Tamsin escapades was thrilling. It's not your avaerage shifter story.