Mitchell Quinn is your average rural country teenager: grew up on a farm, loving mom and dad, and a great wolf dog named Bandit.
But the time has come to go off to college and Mitchell needs to say goodbye to everything he’s ever known and loved, including Bandit… Who might not be all he seems.
Now, Mitchell is about to embark on a passionate journey of discovery… For a werewolf has been living in his house this entire time, sharing his entire life, falling in love with him. He’ll arise to save him in his moment of need, and he’ll take him to heights of pleasure he never thought possible!
If you love passionate MM werewolf and shifter romance, you won’t want to miss Neil Dawson’s newest roller coaster of sensual emotion!
Things I didnt like: - Bandit keeping his wolf dog name - Mitchell saying "you can make me your bitch.." - It was hard to follow ------>They had sex outside the party in the field and then again in the bedroom but in the bedroom Mitchell is saying that he's never had anything in his butt before? So what exactly happened in the field if they didnt have anal sex? Because the way it was described it sure sounded like they were having anal sex... ------>The morning after they had sex in Mitchells bedroom they go downstairs to tell his parents who/what Bandit is and Mitchell is thinking "I could tell what they were thinking, of course: just who was this young man who had just spend the night with their daughter?" UMM WHAT?! since when is Mitchell a girl? I think this was just an error but it still confused me for a minute - It ends with Bandit saying hell go to college with Mitchell (but what about him not aging? This was the reason he had told Mitchell the truth.. what happens now??)
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Estas cosas me suceden por no leer sinopsis y no se trata de que descubriera en la 2da pagina que era una historia LGBT, es que no tiene sentido y resulta hasta grotesca. De mi parte no se merece ni una estrella.
Its like reading two similar but different stories
The title and part of the story seems to be a male main character and a male werewolf. But then half way through the main character and story are described as female… It’s not that they are trans either. It was also confusing/difficult to figure out what was going on at times.