Three wolf shifters. One human. An unlikely and unbreakable bond.
I never expected to run into werewolves in North Port, Washington.
This place was supposed to be my haven, my escape from the abusive father I'd been running from for nearly a year. I'd grown used to keeping to myself, keeping my head down, and just trying to stay out of sight. It was better that way. Less messy when I inevitably had to start all over again.
But all that changed in North Port. All that changed when I met them.
Rory
Marlowe
Kaleb
The three Gray sons--as breathtakingly handsome as they are off limits. Completely off limits.
And it isn't because they're shifters. It's because I'm not.
It's because I can never be one of them.
Their pack law might dictate that I can never be turned, but I'm not ready to give up that easy. And fate, it seems, isn't either.
Not, at the very least, before binding us together...for life.
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Wolfish (The Complete Series) contains the following
Book 1: Wolf Bonded Book 2: Wolf Broken Book 3: Wolf Bargain
The Wolfish series is a paranormal shifter romance where the main character has no intent to choose between the three sexy werewolves who’ve fallen head-over-heels for her—whether they like it or not.
I’ve read the first book before and I’m glad I got to re read it in this one. It was in the female lead characters point of view. I felt for this girl, so many secrets and her emotions were all over the place. The guys were holding out on her on more than one occasion and she just kept coming back. She was so head strong, and rash. Doing things without thinking. She acted like a teenager she was. I felt she was incredibly immature, but dealing with big things and acted in what a female teenager would do. The last booo she grew into herself, she had huge things thrown at her and she persevered. There wasn’t any heated scenes either, just one fade to black scene that prompted the last book. I think Im a bit to old to connect with the female lead character. Her decisions didn’t make sense to me. I’m glad that they all got their happy ending. I hate reading about people hurting and making dumb decisions in an act to feel anything but numbness. I didn’t expect the reason why the battle was put off and I’m glad they pulled a rabbit out of their hat. They needed it. Romulus grew on me. Hated him in the beginning. Same with Lydia, she seemed to be a bit flaky. Also glad to see the guys finally express themselves without holding anything back.
The book is definitely a Twilight knock off. It's literally Twilight with wolves without the vampires. Its almost disrespectful how much the storyline was robbed from the original books. I think I gave these book two stars just off the strength she managed to cut the vampires out of the storyline. Shameful!
Honestly this had tones of Twilight throughout, but less engaging. I felt it had promise, but the longer I read, the more repetitive it felt, and there was just something lacking in the descriptive elements, for me. While I finished it, and it was ok, it didn’t feel like a unique read
What a great series. The books have love, angst, rivalry, transformation, and growth. I hope there's a spin off series with Vivian, she's a hoot and would make a great lead in her own book.
Loved this series. Fear, strength, love, loyalty and a great ending.
Everything you could want in a book/series. Absolutely amazing. Amazing characters that you connect with. And an emotional roller-coaster that leaves you wanting more.
I loved it from the very first to the very end. Sabrina ,Rory,kaleb,and Marlowe are such a good fit together. The storyline and characters are very good.
A really good unique story that I could not put down. The characters and relationships made it a fun and a heart warming read. There is reference to teenagers lust, but no real sex scenes, if that is what you are looking for. It's perfectly balanced. I will be looking for more from Eden.