Shifted Fate (The Wolves of Forest Grove #1) by Elena Lawson

Posted February 28, 2020 by Curly Carla in CC's Goodreads Challenge 2020, Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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Shifted Fate (The Wolves of Forest Grove #1) by Elena LawsonTitle: Shifted Fate (The Wolves of Forest Grove Book 1)
Author: Elena Lawson
Published by: Indie
Release Date: December 26, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 185
Genres: Young Adult, Paranormal Romance
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating: five-stars

Blurb:

Jared Stone is a freaking wolf. And I don’t mean that metaphorically, either…

I thought I had it bad—living in my dead Dad’s old hunting blind in the woods, barely staying alive on apples and ramen…that was before the storm hit and destroyed the only form of shelter I had left.

Enter, Jared. The hottest—and most unavailable—guy at school. Except he wasn’t Jared when he pulled me out of the mud. He wasn’t even human.

As if that wasn’t unsettling enough, when he brought me back to his cabin, I found he wasn’t alone. Another guy, one I’d only ever heard about in whispers beneath the bleachers, was there too. Clayton Armstrong: bad boy extraordinaire. And it turned out, he wasn’t human either.

Mindf*ck, right?

At first, all I want to do is run away. But I have nowhere to go, and for whatever messed up reason, Jared is insistent that I stay. Despite Clay’s loud protests.

So, now I’m stuck in a cabin in the woods with two hot as hell wolf shifters. One who wants to protect me. And another who wants to eat me for lunch…

What could go wrong?

My Review:

This has got to be the coolest RH I’ve read to date. Most RH I read are more on the contemporary side and it’s very hard to interweave paranormal with RH and have all the edges match so to speak. I loved how self sufficient Allie was.  Her back story was challenging and totally helped mold her growth throughout this book. Her interactions with Jared and Clayton couldn’t be more opposite yet she has an equally intense attraction to each. While Jared isn’t your average wolf, he seems more of a beta boy to me, Clayton has all the alpha tendencies I enjoy. And the ending was totes unpredictable. And while it was kinda a cliffy, I wasn’t even mad about it. Def reading the next one.

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