Real Men Howl (Real Men Shift #1) by Celia Kyle, Marina Maddix

Posted October 14, 2018 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2018, Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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Real Men Howl (Real Men Shift #1) by Celia Kyle,  Marina MaddixTitle: Real Men Howl (Real Men Shift, #1)
Author: Celia Kyle, Marina Maddix
Series: Real Men Shift, #1
Published by: Indie
Release Date: June 4, 2018
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

Mason’s inner wolf will go crazy without her. Lucy thinks he’s already crazy. Werewolves aren’t real. Right?

Lucy Morgan left Ashtown, Georgia, ten years ago and planned to never return. Unfortunately, life didn’t get that memo. She’s back and now painful memories follow her everywhere. Until she meets him. Mason Blackwood is over six feet of sinfully gorgeous man who—for some reason—wants her. He also thinks he’s a werewolf so… yeah. He’s crazypants. But when he wants to have his wicked way with her, his sanity doesn’t seem all that important anymore.

Mason isn’t sure how much longer he can remain Alpha over the Blackwood pack. Without a mate to balance him, his wolf snatches more control every day. It won’t be long before he loses himself to the animal entirely. Then he meets Lucy—a sassy, curvaceous beauty who calms his beast with a smile. One sniff is enough to tell him she’s his mate, and nothing will keep them apart.

Not even the pack’s deadliest enemy who’s determined to kill Lucy before Mason can claim her.

My Review:

OK can I be honest? I don’t remember this book, like at all.  And I usually can remember at least a little bit of what happened. Like a favorite scene or character, but I’m coming up blank.  The only thing I have to go on is what I wrote on GR which was, “Eh, it was okay.”  ::facepalm::

So I had to go and read some reviews to try and jog my memory!  This has never happened to me before.  And it sucks because this means the book was absolutely forgettable.  But now that I’ve read some reveiws I do remember some things.

Like the kid biting her, which I thought was a nice way for her to be turned.  And I remember the serious trauma about her parents death.  Which I thought she was a bit over-dramatic about TBH.  She was a bit whiny.  The male lead was too pushy and swarmy about getting his way, as if he was just waiting till she got tired of saying no, which I found not cool.  But other than that, nothing stands out.

I do not remember the plot or the climax so this review is gonna suck. But oh, well, can’t win them all.

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