Saturday, February 20, 2021

Review: Cowboy in Wolf's Clothing (Seven Range Shifters #2)

Cowboy in Wolf's Clothing (Seven Range Shifters #2)

by Kait Ballenger 

Blurb:

Born a cowboy and bred a warrior...

High Commander Colt Cavanaugh has spent his life defending his pack and its sprawling ranchlands. But the hardened Grey Wolf soldier has a dark secret that could destroy his life forever.

Belle Beaumont is a wanted woman, on the run from the wolf pack that kidnapped her. When fate brings her face-to-face with the Grey Wolf High Commander himself, rivalry becomes passion, and suddenly more than just her freedom is at stake.

Colt will fight to the death for the healing Belle brings to his battle―worn heart―and for this cowboy wolf, all's fair in love and war...

Themes: Paranormal, Wolf shifter, vampires  

Rating: 4 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

I can fully admit I was not that big a fan of the first book in this series so I waited quite a while to pick up this second book in the series, skeptical that it would be worth my time.  But I was pleasantly surprised to find that I really enjoyed this story and Colt and Belle were characters I found myself liking a lot as I read their story of tragedy and trauma and watched them fall in love.  This series is one with a rather unique premise on the story of shifters and their interactions with vampires. Mortal enemies doesn’t even begin to cover it in my opinion as the vampires are actively seeking ways to bring the death of every shifter they come across.   Additionally this idea of huge packs of shifters living on ranches in the west is intriguing as the packs are insulated and very against “rogue” shifters coming into their territory, when most of the rogues aren’t such by choice.  There seemed to be a bit of a political statement buried in there but I like the premise all the same. Belle is just one such rogue wolf, she is on the run from the packs that want to hold her accountable for crimes she didn’t commit, just because she was in the vicinity by unfortunate circumstance, but when one passionate encounter with the Grey Wolf high commander changes her life, she has to decide if she is willing to change her wolf identity to have a future with the man she is beginning to think might be integral to her happiness. Colt has lived with secrets his whole life, ones that have left him alone most of his life, even surrounded by friends and family in his pack, but when he meets Belle he finds himself instantly drawn to the sexy she-wolf until he learns her true identity.   The consequences of their time together are long reaching, and when she returns to Wolf Pack Run, risking her freedom and safety, in order to update him on those facts, Belle and Colt have to decide if a future together is worth risking everything to be together. I loved Bell’s character.  Even when she was terrified and backed into a corner she never lost her sass or fire for life and freedom, fighting back every step of the way.  She is passionate about her calling in life, determined to do what’s right no matter the cost, protective of those she loves, and sweet to those that earn her devotion.  I really liked her with Colt and it was obvious from the beginning that he admired and desire him as much as she feared him.  Colt was an enigma for sure, but his strength and sweetness with Belle and those that he considered weaker than him was admirable.  He was the kind of kickass, large-than-life, and dangerous male that every woman wants and their back—and in their bed—and that no man wants as their enemy.  The heat between these two was evident from the first moment, even when they were caught in the middle of battle, but their quieter moments as they got to know one another were what made me really believe their love story.  I am looking forward to more in this series now and really getting into this interesting and unique concept to be sure. Maybe another author to add to my favorites list too.

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

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