Wolf Bound (The Alpha Legacy Book One)(A Teen Werewolf Shifter Romance) by Holly Hook

Posted March 27, 2019 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2019, Reviews / 0 Comments

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Wolf Bound (The Alpha Legacy Book One)(A Teen Werewolf Shifter Romance) by Holly HookTitle: Wolf Bound (The Alpha Legacy Book One)(A Teen Werewolf Shifter Romance)
Author: Holly Hook
Published by: Indie
Release Date: October 15, 2018
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 185
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Young Adult
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
Find it: Goodreads
My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

A young woman with a need to protect.
A young man drawn to her acceptance.
A rival pack threatening to destroy all they love.

Loner, misfit, wild. Everything about Cayden should push me away. Deep down, I know the explanation for his graceful walk, his ability to fight off guys twice his size, and his amazing hearing. Especially when the wolves appear in the woods around town and a beautiful male shares Cayden's dark hair, red highlights, and his wild, hazel eyes. I should fear him, but he draws me in. Until Cayden, no one else around me understood what it's like to be radically different. But Cayden warns me off though his eyes yearn for me.

Turns out that he has valid reasons for keeping his distance from me. A rival pack and alpha, who believe only the strongest should survive, pursues Cayden's family for protecting humans. They'll attack anyone Cayden cares about, and now they're settling in my hometown.

If I turn away, I won’t be able to live with myself. He’ll fight the savage werewolves alone.
But if I turn to Cayden, I might die.

My Review:

It was okay, I didn’t like how their attraction was just superficial. We really don’t get to know them and therefore I had a hard time caring about them and what happens to them, also, the aunt went from having nearly a non-existent role to a huge role in the end with sloppy transitioning. And the deaths seemed to be for shock value since we never met them to care about them as characters. I won’t be reading more in this series.

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