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Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Outlaw Wolves (Wolves of Willow Bend Book 13) by Heather Long




Blurb:
She doesn't seem to be anyone's favorite wolf... 

Luciana Esposito Barrows never imagined her dream of uniting the Lone Wolves and giving them a home could go so terribly awry. First, her brother rejected her, repudiating her from Seven Hills and leaving her without a powerful ally. Then the U.S. packs put her on notice, monitoring their movements, keeping them contained…then the Russians came. The last person in the world she expected to turn on her, was her own mate. 

She was everything to him... 

Rayne Barrows never thought of himself as much of a romantic. In his heart, he was a soldier and had always risen to the task where he was needed. Born in the heart of the Delta Crescent pack, he’d grown up alongside a future Alpha and willingly served her father as a faithful Hound. When the battles for ascension began, he couldn’t face those he loved in combat. He chose a solitary path instead. Journeying around the world, he found himself in Italy…and discovered a wolf he could love. Luciana Esposito captured his heart and he followed her—even when he didn’t believe in her cause. Now with a pack in tatters around them and their enemies closing in, Rayne faces his most brutal challenge. 

To save the woman he loves and the pack they formed, he challenged her and took her position as alpha. Can their mate bond survive such a betrayal? 

My review:
Outlaw Wolves takes us into Three Rivers. This new pack is having growing pains particularly now because their current and former alpha’s are mated and not especially happy with one another. If they don’t get their act together everything they’ve worked for may fall apart.
This story tore me up. I didn’t want to like Luciana. She has been an entitled alpha bitch throughout the series. But I really liked Rayne and he helped me see a side of Luciana that most others don’t get to. This story will take you on an emotional rollercoaster ride that will leave you breathless.
This is part of a series but can be read stand alone

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