This story hooked me in from the very beginning. I loved the characters and especially the progression of Marcus's feelings from annoyance (at the first hospital visit) to protectiveness of Liam. The BDSM elements were almost non-existent but this fit the tone and progression of their relationship p...
An engaging novel set in Wales in which werewolf Bayden comes under the protection of Dom Axel. In this universe wolves are treated as second class citizens without civil rights."I love you pup - every bit of you. You'll never need to lie to me about anything, or to hide anything from me. That's wha...
3.25 starsThe story continues with more wolf shifters.This was a bit dull compared to the other two.I really liked the powerplay in the previous books, with the submissive being someone you would not expect.Gunnar is the new beta of the pack and is supposed to be mated to Alfred, the trouble maker o...
This series is so good! This is how I like my BDSM the most.These books focus more on the power play and how these wolves accept being dominant or submissive despite of their place in the pack.I love it when a submissive is physically bigger and stronger than the more dominant man/wolf. Because it’s...
A long book, but so worth it. I loved reading Kim's take on the world with wolves in it. So different from typical wolf stories. The details and character psyche was fascinating. A very enjoyable read.
Kim Dare has taken me out of the Meh Abyss. I was sinking in crap reads.Nothing like a little D/s in a office supply closet. One of my fave authors, who writes D/s effortlessly, creates ultra hot scenes with a little creativity. I mean naked selfies? Who doesn't love that?A shy sub who is enjoying l...
3rd re-read Februari 12 2016God, I love this book.Look at that cover. It’s so beautiful...--------------------An Excellent BDSM story. With werewolves!My heart broke for both Bayden and Axel when Bayden did all those scenes in front of Axel with other men (never enjoying them) and Axel didn’t unders...
The most interesting part of this book for me was the treatment of werewolves in society. The system of laws was similar to apartheid or Jim Crow, where the wolves have to follow all the laws humans do and many more, but no human has to follow laws with respect to wolves. It brings to mind the fam...
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