Single Wolf Female (Midnight Liaisons #2.6) by Jessica Sims

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Single Wolf Female (Midnight Liaisons #2.6) by Jessica SimsTitle: Single Wolf Female (Midnight Liaisons, #2.6)
Author: Jessica Sims
Published by: Indie
Release Date: August 5, 2013
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 117
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: four-stars

Blurb:

Alice Savage needs an alpha – any alpha – to prevent her pack from being usurped by the lecherous Roscoe. As a last resort, she signs up for the Midnight Liaisons dating service, never expecting that she’d find the alpha she seeks. She certainly didn’t expect Jackson Wilder, a laid back, sexy-as-sin outsider who claims to be an alpha.

But Alice has a problem that most female wolf alphas don’t — she’s a virgin. And the female alpha of a wolf pack always belongs to a male alpha. Luckily for her, Jackson’s utterly gorgeous and willing to take things slow. But is he alpha enough to help her save her pack…or is he too easy-going to be the man she needs?

My Review:

I loved how this world changes some of the ‘known’ rules of the shifter universe.  The author made it her own.  The alpha’s could be brother/sister or a mated pair.  It gave the whole story a different feel to it.  And I loved how JS showed the two alphas separately as barely holding it together but when they were brought together they became so much more.  It was nice to see each other contributions hold equal weight and balance to the pack.

I felt that the big bad was made to be worse than he really was by the end. I was really worried for the pack and then by the end he played it down and felt a bit anti-climatic so I was a bit disappointed in that.  The romance was slow but graphic and I really enjoyed how those parts were written, one of the reason I read the rest of this series really.

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