Flight of the White Wolf (White Wolf #3)
by Terry Spear
Stranded
in the wilderness, these warring hearts will be forced to work together―or die
together.
Gavin
Summerfield―an arctic wolf shifter with a fear of flying―has to fly into the
vast lakeland wilderness of northern Minnesota to track down his suspect―where
his ability to shift will come in very handy. Imagine his chagrin when his
pilot turns out to be the woman who tasered him last time they saw each other.
Things are off to a rocky start...again.
Arctic
wolf shifter Amelia White isn't entirely displeased to see Gavin again, but
priorities shift when their plane is sabotaged and goes down in the middle of
nowhere. As their attraction grows, Amelia hopes Gavin doesn't discover the
secret she's been keeping...she knows he could never forgive her...
Themes: Paranormal,
Wolf Shifters
Rating: 3.75 stars
Review:
This
book was one with a lot of twists, turns, and all out confusing moments in the
overall plotline, but as far as the relationship between the H/H and the
emotions that were obviously there each moment between them, it was another
masterpiece of Terry’s work. This book
picks up pretty quickly after the last in the series with another of the arctic
wolf pack going off on a job for their private investigation firm and stumbling
across a woman that has a past that has been twisted around his own several
times. Gavin and Amelia are both
surprised to see one another and they decide to continue on their paths for
their own purposes, but once they are forced to work together to survive in the
wilderness after their plane crashes the full truth of their twisted past comes
to light—luckily not before they both start to realize their connection might go
even deeper than coincidence. Gavin is a
sweet guy, despite being a badass wolf shifter with a seriously sexy set of
skills as an ex-cop/PI and he determines from the beginning that no matter what
he will protect the sexy she-wolf that is by his side no matter what. I liked his character and seeing him falling
deeper for Amelia, despite not understanding the full consequences of their
past encounters until he was in much too deep; of course, once he does
understand, the fact that he forgives her almost immediately and admits that
everyone sometimes makes mistakes, shows me he’s an even better guy than I thought
and makes me like him that much more.
Amelia is a badass in her own right.
A kick butt she-wolf with mad piloting skills and the determination to
do whatever it takes to keep her and Gavin (and their new friend Wilson) safe in
the wild while danger seems to surround them.
She had her moments of vulnerability as she began to fall deeper for Gavin
of course, but I could see that she would always be the type of mate to stand
right beside him and face any dangers that come their way together. The overall story was great even if there
were some really far-fetched moments that had me second-guessing Ms. Spear’s
thought processes, but in the end she tied everything up in a neat little bow
so I let it go. If you are looking for a light-hearted read with some laughs,
tears, a bit of action and some intrigue you can’t go wrong with Gavin and
Amelia’s love story and I am looking forward to whatever comes next for these
interesting Arctic wolf P.I.s. For a series that has become so long running and
all-encompassing of different groups of shifters and different parts of the
world, Terry always manages to give us a fresh angle and some fun new twist to
keep each story fresh and interesting and I never doubt I will enjoy reading
every moment when I see a new arrival on my To-Read shelf.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
netgalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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