Seal Wolf Undercover by Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Paranormal, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full Length (292 pgs)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review ed by XeranthemumNever be so foolish as to fall for the enemy…
Special wolf agent Jillian Matthews has joined the jaguar-run United Shifter Force to track down a deadly criminal. She’s even willing to work with PI Vaughn Greystroke―until the hot, growly SEAL wolf makes the mistake of getting in her way. Naturally, she shoots him. Who could blame her?
Vaughn Greystroke has always worked alone. But when a string of attempted murders puts him in the crosshairs, teaming up with the Shifter Force begins to sound like a good idea. Even if he has to work with alluring―and potentially treacherous―Jillian Matthews. Vaughn is a trained SEAL, after all. He can surely keep his distance from Jillian…no matter how much she’s getting under his skin.
Unraveling a mystery always makes for a great plot. It’s how an author weaves the story that creates an experience to remember and Ms. Spear found a unique hook that I totally could get into.
When Jillian shot the hero, Vaughn, not only was it totally unexpected but once he figures out just who shot him, the sparks start to fly. What I found fascinating is there were so many people shooting at one time or another, I could never figure out who was the criminal. Who really was against whom and just who were the bad guys and where’d they come from and why in the world were they in this little town anyway? Then to find out not only who they were but WHAT they were just sucked me into the adventure. There was so much to find out in this novel that it was easy to keep flipping the pages into the wee hours of the morning.
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So our neighborhoods have a neat social network and sometimes you can find things you’d like or can give away or sell. I bought a lovely bookshelf that way. But last night, late, someone posted about irises they were giving away that they had thinned. So I looked it up, and she was in my neighborhood, but it was late last night, and so this morning early, I walked to the mailbox near her, but didn’t see them.
She posted that they still hadn’t been picked up. She is a plant lover, and like me, the idea they would just be thrown out is awful, so I said I was headed that way again, and I set my GPS. It was dark this morning so I hadn’t seen them. But I found them, and now, I have to plant them!!!
I had so many in Crawford, I just loved them. But when I moved, I only had one that I took with me, and loved it. I tried to grow some this spring, but only one made it, and it hasn’t bloomed yet. So maybe, these will and I can show them off later.
This was the one that I had back in Crawford.
Okay, off to work on fae some more! 🙂 <3
Have a super, duper day!!
Terry Spear
“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”
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