Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Review: While the Wolf's Away (White Wolf #4)

While the Wolf's Away (White Wolf #4)

Terry Spear

Blurb:

David Davis and his fellow Arctic wolves are seeking a new life in the wilds of Minnesota, away from the controlling pack leader who exploited them. Elizabeth Simpson helped David escape, but the pack leader won't let her go. It'll take everything David and Elizabeth have to get out and make a new home...together.

Themes:  Paranormal, Shifters

Rating:  3.75 stars

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Review:

  A power-hungry alpha leads to all kinds of trouble in the all new paranormal romance by Terry Spear.  I have followed this series and all the little spinoffs for years since I randomly ran across book one on the discount shelf in the bookstore long ago.  I am a huge fan of the series, even when there are installments that go a little slower paced than others, but in the end there is always love, passion, and two people connecting at the deepest level. David escaped from the pack of wolves where he was originally turned a year ago, with the help of the sexy she-wolf he never wanted to leave behind.  Elizabeth had to stay behind to care for her aging grandmother, but time is running out for her and she needs to make her escape if she ever has a chance of being with David.  When her grandmother passes away, cutting all ties to her pack, Elizabeth—with the help of her bestie Sheri—runs to David and the safety of his pack to start their new life.  But will her old life let her go without a fight or will the challenges ahead only be the beginning? I really enjoyed this story, even though there were some slow points, and there was plenty of passion.  Obviously David and Elizabeth have carried on a long-distance relationship for a while, but when they are finally in one another’s arms again the passion between them is explosive.  David is a real sweetheart, but he know how to protect and care for those that he loves.  He’s intelligent, resourceful, and dedicated, in both his work and personal life and I liked seeing how he’d come into his own as a wolf. Elizabeth thankfully didn’t allow the asses in her old pack to beat her spirit down and made sure that when she ran, she was able to get away cleanly and bring the most important thing with her—her only friend.  Her cleverness, perseverance, and power made her an intriguing match for David and I loved watching her find her footing in her new pack, one that would truly appreciate her. I am looking forward to more in this series, and maybe even more about this little pack as well, but whatever comes next I know I will ultimately enjoy.  Terry Spear never lets me down when I decide to delve into a wolf pack to experience the love and devotion that two shifters can share.

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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