Thursday, January 21, 2016

Wild Wolf By James D. Horton

This is definitely another winner from James D. Horton. This is a story about 2 werewolves named Luke and Dakota. In the beginning of this story, Dakota finds herself in a bit of trouble where she is being chased through a bad part of town by some goons with bad intentions.  Luke rescues her from the danger.  Dakota is campaigning trying to improve a bad part of town. Luke feels she is just a spoiled little rich girl. He shows her through a building where homeless children are hiding out. Luke has been helping provide for these children. Dakota is appalled at the conditions the children are living in but still wants to help but Luke tells her a petition won't change anything.

 Dakota instantly feels a connection with Luke and their relationship progresses from there. Dakota does not remember that she is a werewolf. Luke has a connection to Dakota's father that she is unaware of. As Luke tells the story to her, she starts remembering details of her life as a small child and even shifts into a werewolf.  Dakota witnessed a horrific crime as a child and it caused her to repress her werewolf nature. Danger comes lurking because Luke is being hunted by shifters. The shifters that are hunting Luke want to stop him because he wants to stop the research that they are conducting. The research being conducted is through the company Dakota's father used to own. Dakota sold the company once she came of age. Dakota ends up saving Luke from the shifters hunting him. Dakota and Luke go on the run to escape the danger and run into a few surprises along the way. They finally find where they belong  when Luke returns to his home pack. He had been exiled by his father who is no dead and he is accepted back into the pack and so is Dakota. Dakota and Luke now have backup to face whatever is really going on with her father's company that she sold. I definitely hope that there is another book in this series so we can find out more of Dakota's and Luke's story and find out the real truth.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange from Romance ARCade for an honest review.

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