Our Review [by Michelle L. Olson – LITERAL ADDICTION’s Pack Alpha]:
I’m a huge Bianca D’Arc fan. I’ve followed every series that she has written and am always excited when I find out that there will be a new release. Brotherhood of Blood was the 2nd series of Bianca’s that I discovered, so when I heard about the release of Wolf Hills I was ecstatic.
The first thing that struck me about this book were the amazing characters. You have a strong, independent, willful heroine, a hunky alpha male hero and the perfect supporting cast.
Sally is a detective on vacation visiting one of her best friends who just happens to be the Mistress of the area – the local master vampire’s wife.
Jason is the Alpha of the local pack and the minute he lays eyes on Sally he knows that they’re meant to be.
Despite warnings from Sally’s best friend Carly and her master vampire husband, Sally can’t ignore the attraction between she and Jason either.
When hunters start targeting the pack’s young, Sally and Jason are thrown together to try and track down the hunters and the kidnapped kids and get justice. As nature takes its course, sparks fly, adrenaline packed action ensues, and each of them learns things about themselves as well as each other.
The world of Wolf Hills was beautifully built, diverse, and captivating. The storyline was action packed and thrilling, yet full of ‘tug-at-your-heartstrings’ romantic moments and intrigue; which is the perfect combination to make you not want to put the book down, and in my personal opinion, the recipe for a phenomenal paranormal romance.
Like the reading warning states: There were bombs, bullets, bare knuckled fights, bare-naked lust, and some serious booty kicking, and I did not want it to end! After completion of the last page all I could say was “I WANT MORE!”.
LITERAL ADDICTION gives Wolf Hills 5 Skulls and would recommend it to everyone. The entire Brotherhood of Blood series (and the rest of Bianca’s Backlist) is fabulous, but this book is amazing and is a wonderful installment to Bianca’s library of literary excellence.
Fabulous line totally worth noting... :)
"He really was lickably handsome and built for sin. And Sally, the good girl turned upholder of the law, suddenly wanted to sin like never before."