OMG that was amazing and I must warn you now about a HUGE cliffy, but don’t let that stop you checking this out, as it is well worth it. This is book 1 in the Lone Wolf series by Heather Hildenbrand and a massive thank you to the author for gifting me the Audiobook in return for a non-biased review. This is the first time I have picked up Heathers work but it won’t be the last as her compelling, thought provoking writing has me hooked and desperate to check out more of her work. For this series, I really want to continue with the Audio version as it was narrated wonderfully by Sarah Puckett, but I will need to exercise some EXTREME patience here, as only the first is on audible. The great news is books 2 and 3 are available on Kindle Unlimited with a 4th coming in April. I may have downloaded the second onto my Kindle already, but I have a few more advance reader copies from other authors I promised I would check out first, so my fingers and toes are crossed that by the time I am done, Book 2 will be available to Audible 😊 A girl can dream 😊
Ash has had a tough life, for as long as she can remember she has been on the run, but her drunk deadbeat father wouldn’t tell her from whom. When she was younger her mum left them, and her father never recovered, he resorted to drinking his feelings and gambling all their money. One night men looking to collect a debt turn up, beat Ash and shoot her father who on his dying breath tells her she has an uncle and he is the only one that can keep her safe. Knowing the men will be back to collect the debt, she seeks out her uncle.
This is a shifter book, so it made me giggle as the welcome she receives from the towns folk where her uncle lives, is reminiscent of the one in the Slaughtered Lamb in the movie American Werewolf in London. If hate a first sight is a thing, well Ash is experiencing it first-hand, in particular from Kai a sexy, broody, tough guy. Her head hates the way he treats her, but her body has other ideas.
With the debt collectors hot on her heals she has nowhere else to go, so has to suck it up. But what are the secrets the people of the town don’t want her to find out? Why do they think she is a spy? Does she have some of her own secrets? You will need to read or listen to find out 😊
I couldn’t put this down once I had started. The clever writing keeps you guessing and wanting to know more. The chemistry between Ash and Kai is sizzling. And watching Ash get closer to her grumpy uncle is heart-warming. As is watching her make friends for the first time in her life.
Top marks 5/5 and I highly recommend the Audio version. Having listened to Sarah’s work before, I knew I was going to like it. But her voice really brought Ash to life for me.