Kirk Anderson likes living alone in his mountain cabin, or so he tells himself. He’s a monster, after all. How would he ever find a man who can deal with his other self—the wolf?
When a reckless young hiker named Leo gets his leg caught in an old bear trap, Kirk rescues him, tracking him down by scent alone. While Kirk takes care of his injuries, Leo’s bright, sunny presence slowly wears down all Kirk’s defences.
But as the full moon rises, Kirk struggles between the urge to protect Leo and the demands of the wolf, who wants only one thing: to claim his mate…
Leo is lost and badly injured and....his hero appears out of thin air. Packaged in a tall, burly, melt-your-panties gruff....he thinks he's hallucinating from the pain. When he awakens in a strange cabin, he realized his walking wet-dream was indeed real. During his recovery, he quickly falls for the reserved mountain man. *insta-love alert* When his poorly times 'moon-time' coincides with an unwelcomed pack of strangers...Kirk vows he will protect his mate at all costs. *cliffy alert* Love the peek into the wolfs mind. Love the scary wolf-man and his brave artist. gotta dash...need book 2...now!
EXCELLENT BUILD UP! The pay off could've been better (the writing wasn’t as crisp and some scenes seemed a little drawn out) but it was still satisfying.
This is one of those books that feels half as short as it is because I was flying through it. I’m curious about the next instalment and the prospect of more world building (who were those biker guys encroaching into Kirk's territory? hmmmmm…..)
Expect - Shifters - Mates - Possessive MC - Age gap - Remote location - Size difference, strict top/bottom, shifters
I realy liked Kirk and Leo, and the story kept my interest, but it lost a star because this not only ends on a cliffhanger, but things are brought up but not fully explained. It's too dependent on future books. The MCs win, though, and I'll be reading the next story so I get more of them.
This was very cozy feeling for werewolf instalove! Cozy cabin, cooking, small town. Although the werewolf MC hates his changed nature and is afraid he may hurt his guest, it's obvious to the reader that he won't. Leo clearly feels safe even when he is worried about his reception. The sex scene was adequately hot. Cozy/sexy is what I was in the mood for, so I haven't decided whether I will read the next installment, which seems like to involve more fear and violence. Be aware of the cliff.
Felt like a bad try at a "winter wolf" rip-off with a lot of cliches. And it didn't really feel like a m/m story.
The young, pretty twink who likes to cook felt way too much like a girl. Not sure what exactly it was. He just didn't feel like a guy to me. Maybe it was the being rescued and carried home thing. If he would at least have been the top, but no...the obligatory "mating" happend with him firmly at the bottom...
The whole novel felt very insubstantial. There was simply nothing to it. Two people. One is a werewolf. No world-building, just insta-attraction. Not very hot, not very entertaining. Just there.
This one was just okay for me. Kirk is a gay werewolf who lives in the mountains alone. One day a guy named Leo gets caught in a bear trap and of course Kirk is the one who finds and helps him. I guess it makes sense that if he is a werewolf that his scent would inform him that Leo was fated to be his mate but...eh, it didn't work for me. At least it was a quick read, but I doubt I'll continue the series. It does end in a cliffhanger though, so who knows? Maybe I'll feel like finding out what happens just out of curiosity and sometimes a subsequent book is better.
Two of my biggest pet peeves occurred in this novella. One, it ends on a cliffhanger, and two, the end seemingly is the means to sell the second book in this "series." The follow-up could have easily been folded into this book to make a very enjoyable novel, but it just cuts off and then the author's note about buying the next installment. I'll pass.
This was a cute enough start to what I didn't realize was a 6 book series. I'm not rating this as a "book", because it isn't one. It's the introduction to a story, and as such I enjoyed it.
The writing was good and the characters were decent. Leo was funny and Kirk was rugged and animalistic, which was great. I read a lot of shifter stories and one thing I noticed in a lot of them is the were-whatevers don't really have animal characteristics to them (outside of, you know, turning into animals, if they even do that). If they didn't call themselves alphas, you wouldn't be able to tell them apart from regular humans. So that was interesting.
Unlike a lot of other reviewers, I didn't have a problem with the cliff hanger at the end. What I did have a problem with though, was finding out I'd have to pay $4 each for the next 5 stories. I'm not going to do that. Not when each installment is between 100 and 200 pages long. I think the last three are not even 100 pages long. That just screams money grab to me. Throw all of them together as one book, charge $8 or $9 for it, and I have no problem with that. But I can't justify spending $20 for novella length stories. So I won't be continuing on with the series.
Interesting format. It’s a novella, but doesn’t have chapters. So maybe like a serial? It’s written fairly well with the exception of comma issues that make for a bumpy read at times.
This is the first book I’ve read by this author. It came up as free and looked interesting. I didn’t look ahead to see what the other books would be like, but after reading the blurb for book two, I won’t be continuing. I hate the public-claiming trope, whether forced or based on tradition/ritual. Plus, this series isn’t in KU.
Other than being disappointed that I won’t be seeing this couple get their HEA, I’m okay with the HFN ending here. The characters are sweet and interesting. I feel like their development will continue as their story progresses. As it is, there’s not too much here, especially with Kirk. But we do get more on who Leo is and how he came to be where Kirk is. I think this author is a good storyteller based on this novella. The tension is good. The spice is low until the very end, then it explodes. I thought their first time together was hot and passionate.
This was a quick read. It had just about everything I expected. But I won't lie and say I was completely blown away by this... until the sex happened. Oh there is most certainly chemistry going on between Kirk and Leo. There is no denying that.
I just kinda wished that maybe, more could've been included in this book. Gonna be a little brutally honest here, $4 for a 30,000 word book is kind of a lot to me. But that's just my opinion. Though this was free, so there's a good chance I will read the next the book in future. I'm just not entirely sure I'll read the entire trilogy.
Overall, this is not a bad read. It was easy for me to keep up with the character switches.
Not a bad little book. Kirk is a gay werewolf, former military, recluse mountain man. Leo is a gay wanna be painter, who gets stuck in a bear trap while out hiking. I don't think it was ever addressed why he was out hiking, but we do know he found it about as fun as a business trip. Kirk saves him from the bear trap, and "Wolf Scent" tells him that Leo is his mate. Awkward attraction ensues. No mention of "fated" mates in this one, though the scent does ensure a "Love at First Smell" attraction for Kirk who, luckily Leo finds hella attractive. This first book doesn't go very deep into the Mythos or circumstances/history of the characters beyond the most superficial, and the last third of the book is dedicated to the one sex scene, which is unprotected. With a werewolf.
In this introductory novel to the Mountain Wolves series, Isabel Dare takes a refreshingly logical look at werewolf mateships. Kirk is a stoic alpha wolf who is used to living alone but all of that changes when the spirited Leo needs his help. It's a fast read that has wonderfully endearing moments and very steamy erotic scenes. My only issue with the whole thing is the serious cliffhanger that it ends with. Where a lot of books elude to a sequel, this one stops dead center in one so it feels like part of one book instead of its own installment. Either way, this author delivers on the intense gay romance and has a way with words.
In this book everything was so romantic from their first encounter to the end of the book. Even the steamy scenes were so romantic. The whole situation of the two of them in a cabin on the top fo a mountain is so romantic. Leo was so brave to go out alone in the night with a wounded leg to find Kirk. I love the chemistry between them. This book has just two characters but that make it absolutely perfect.
I enjoyed it. It was an easy read, interesting shifter read where he feels like a shameful lonely freak. Insta-love, mates, werewolves, opposites attract. It's a good mix. Grumpy wolf and his sunny mate. As many other reviews said, it ends on a cliffhanger and abruptly. I am not a fan of cliffhangers and it seemed to come out of nowhere. Leaves a bitter taste to the end of the book. Cliffhangers are evil.
A mixed opinion of this freebie. Didn't realise it's the first of a serial fic - a concept I'm completely against.
The start is a nice sense about it, being other, sights, sounds, smells. The meeting is light but ok, then love is mentioned? Bit quick that! Then porn.
I liked it for a short story, taking a star off for the cliffhanger style ending. Read the blurb for next part and it's a big no way.
Picked this up because it was free and I was looking for a quick, light read. This was that. It's not a bad story, just very simplistic with likable, if somewhat cliche characters. I wasn't as bothered by the ending as others seem to have been. Having said that, I wasn't enticed enough by this book to bother paying for the following books.