How to Date a Werewolf:#1 Never call him ‘Good Doggie.’I’ve got a problem. A big, hairy problem. An enforcer from the Werewolves Motorcycle Club broke into my house. He thinks I know the Werewolves’ secret, and the pack sent him to guard me.#2 During a full moon, be ready to get freakyBy the time he decides I’m no threat, it’s too late. His wolf has claimed me for his mate.Too bad we can’t stand … too late. His wolf has claimed me for his mate.
Too bad we can’t stand each other…
# 3 Bad girls get eaten in the bedroom
…until instincts take over. Things get wild. Naked under the full moon, this wolfman has me howling for more.
# 4 Break ups are hairy
Not even a visit from the mob, my abusive ex, my crazy mother and a road trip across the state in a hippie VW bus can shake him.
#5 Beware the mating bite
Because there’s no running from a wolf when he decides you’re his mate.
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This is one of those books that is just better to read as part of a series. Even though each story in the series has it’s own HEA for each couple, there is a unifying story line in all the books. Some unknown faction is kidnapping and experimenting on shifters but that is secondary to each couple finding their one true mate. In this instance, the old adage about opposites attracting couldn’t have been more accurate. Tank, as the name implies, is a beta wolf shifter. He is the pact enforcer and as such has to protect the secrecy surrounding shifting. So when he meets Foxfire she is a far cry from any woman that Tank would be attracted to. However, that doesn’t stop his wolf from reacting.
It’s impossible not to love Foxfire who even though she is slightly odd is incredibly endearing. This romance had everything from humor to suspense and of course plenty of steamy scenes as Foxfire forced Tank to give in to his desires. Definitely looking forward to what Lee Savino and Renee Rose will do next with this series.
Lee Savino and Renee Rose have done it again. They have brought us the 4th entry in their Bad Boy Alphas series. This one is a great addition to the series. It is a complete story on its own, but it helps to further an overarching story arc for the entire series.
Tank is the beta in the Tucson pack. His Alpha, Garett has tasked him with finding out what his mate’s best friend, Foxfire, knows. Tank figures it’s going to be an easy job. Then he actually meets Foxfire and realizes that it’s not the easy job he thought.
Foxfire lets her freak flag fly high. She has rainbow colored hair and her definite personal style. She has a best friend named Amber, who she is fiercely protective about, especially after her disastrous first date with Garrett. Foxfire yells at Garrett and tells him that it doesn’t matter about his Werewolf gang, she will personally kick his rear end if he hurts Amber.
OMG, I LOVE Foxfire. She is a total BAMF, even if she is only 5 feet tall and 120 lbs soaking wet. She is fierce, protective, and compassionate. She’s also a complete free spirit and lives her life her way. What more can you want in a character? I almost feel sorry for Tank. He really doesn’t know what has hit him when he meets Foxfire. Their chemistry is off the chart though, and their sex is great. They also have a great adventure, which is great. Love, love, love this story.
When even the angst in a story has its amusing side, it makes for a fun, entertaining read. I loved Foxfire’s snark and how feisty she is even in the face of danger. Tank is as serious as Foxfire is crazy and somehow, it just works. Right from the start, their banter is witty and often hilarious. The story is packed with fun, steam, action, and even some suspense. The book is well-written and the fast-pace keeps the pages turning, making it hard to put down. I haven’t read the earlier books in the series, so I knew nothing about any of these characters, but I had no problem following the story in this one.
The fourth book in the Bad Boy Alpha series and I think it is my favorite so far. The story runs mostly parallel with the second and third books of the series. You could read it as a standalone, but the experience is better if you read the rest of the series.
I was laughing out loud during the book. The banter between Foxfire and Tank was just hilarious. They say opposite attract which was really true in this cause. You knew a petite spitfire of a woman would make a straightlaced Wolf loose his mind.
and break a few beds in the process. While it is very funny and sexy there is also room for emotions.
I also enjoyed reading about Foxfire mother with her daisy painted VW. She just went with the flow.