The Wolf Wore Plaid (Highland Wolf #6)
by Terry Spear
Blurb:
This Highland lass is a little too unpredictable, but maybe that's
exactly what an overprotective Highland wolf needs in his life.
Enrick MacQuarrie
has no time in his life to worry about anything beyond the duties of being the
second-in-command of his Highland pack. Work always comes first. Until a movie
being filmed at Enrick's castle results in an enemy clan bent on revenge, and
Enrick is tasked with keeping his longtime packmate Heather MacNeil safe.
Impetuous Heather
MacNeil has had a crush on Enrick for as long as she can remember, but never
any hope he'd reciprocate her interest. But a battle between the clans turns
into something deeper between the two wolves, and Heather's wildness might be
just the thing to teach Enrick that all work and no play makes for a very
frustrated alpha.
Themes: Paranormal, Shifter, Wolves
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
What could possibly beat a sexy Scottish leader
of a wolf pack? I can’t think of much to be honest and though this story is all
about the Pack’s second-in-command he is a leader in his own way and watching
him find and claim his mate and the antics they get up to was perfect. Terry Spear’s Heart of the Wolf series has expanded
into so many interesting and evolved storylines that sometimes it is difficult
to keep up, but her Highland Wolves are definitely some of my favorites. This
story involves a lot of Pack politics, as well as dealings with humans and most
importantly the love between two long-time friends that blossoms when they
least expected it. Enrick has watched
the crazy MacNeil she-wolf antics for years, but he is too responsible to let
her lead him astray even though he finds her entertaining at times. Now that she is underfoot all the time
because of the movie filming in his Pack’s castle and using wolves from both of
their Packs, Heather is becoming even more intriguing to both him and his Wolf
. Heather has been in love with Enrick
for years but she knows that he sees her as a nuisance and frivolous, but she
doesn’t let it stop her from doing all she can to make this venture between
their Packs a success. When enemies
begin to attack and make their lives dangerous, Enrick and Heather must work
together to stop their enemies as well as protect the humans—and protect their
secrets from them. I loved seeing Heather and Enrick butting heads and
expressing their passions as they found
way to work together. Enrick had
a bit of a stick up his butt in my opinion, but slowly he began to see the fun
that Heather could bring to his life, leading him to be more rounded and
approachable. He is alpha strong, sweet, and caring to Heather and his entire
Pack, but I definitely liked him most in their private times when he allowed
Heather to bring down his walls. Heather
has been fighting against the label of troublemaker and irresponsible for
years, trying to show Enrick and others that she is more than just a reckless
wolf out for nonstop fun. She has a good head on her shoulder, though she values
life being fun and interesting at the same time and having that balance is
important to her. I enjoyed the sparks
these two shot off one another from the very beginning, but the best times were
just when they were playing with one another and enjoying their time
together. I am looking forward to whatever comes next with
these Highland wolves of in general with the overall Heart of the Wolf
series. Terry Spear never lets me down!
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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