Three hot werewolves, sexual tension thick enough to cut with a knife, an impending Colorado winter, and a rambunctious pack of werewolf pups. Stand back and watch the fur fly. When Kenneth Marcon loses his nanny to a bite from one of his inherited kids, he knows he needs someone strong to contain five werewolf children. What he finds isn’t a stalwart nanny, but a werewolf manny named Jack. … Jack. Kenneth and his assistant, Miles, aren’t sure if Jack is what they need, but he’s what they have to work with.
Jack’s got what it takes to keep the kids busy–and attract both Miles’s and Kenneth’s attention. The two old friends have been circling each other for years, but with Jack as the final piece to the puzzle, it’s time to finally act on those urges. When Kenneth is forced to travel instead of solidifying the bond with his new mates, Jack and Miles take desperate measures to get him back, even as they save the kids from one disaster after another. Amidst the chaos, they have to learn how to become not just a pack, but a family.
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I’m a huge fan of HEA threesomes, and this one delivers in spades.
I love this book! People with big families or those wanting to know how big families work will love this one. There are adventurous kids, crazy teenagers, bodyguards, business and the overall nuttiness that a large family entails. It made me a bit homesick. Lol.
The plot is a little thin. For those looking for a deep, meaningful read, this is not the one. Instead, this is smexy fluff that made me fan myself and want to hug my babies. It is definitely a comfort re-read and an oustanding tale showing that parents can find love and mates while living and loving their children.
This was a sweet throuple story that played heavy on the bonds of family and set up the foundation for the series.
Kenneth is the pack Alpha and also its resident genius, moneymaker, Uncle, and workaholic. (Props to Jack for providing the intervention regarding that matter)
With a house full of small feet and floppy ears, some of who are experiencing hormonal years things can get a bit hectic
Miles the cute but tough beta is the oil that keeps everything running smoothly – he also has had a thing for his Alpha since they were pups and
When Monie bites the nanny Kenneth is forced to seek someone with a bit more “backbone” to care for his brood
Enter Jack a growly in control fun-loving manny who is about to turn everyone’s world on its axis
This was an even-paced romance that touched heavily on familial connections
Lots of light-hearted moments interwoven with a few angsty scenes (nothing too drastic)
Peppered with smexy adult moments
All wrapped in a family saga that has all the feels
This is the first in the series and introduced us to quite a few characters as well as light introductions into their backgrounds. It set up upcoming possibilities and left me with a taste for more.
I really enjoyed this book, it was more about becoming a family and values than a love story. Yes Kenneth, Miles and Jack become mates, but the children they take into their circle is the main focus. Monie, Taylor, Ginny, Joe and Jim are Kenneth’s nieces and nephews by blood, but Ally, Rebecca, Rachel and Rose are as much family without blood ties. Then add the rest of the crew it was a very heartwarming storyline.
Wolfmanny by author Julia Talbot is the first book in the Nose to Tail Inc series. This story is a reprint, I have never read this story before so that was not an issue for me. I adore the chaotic humor in this story. I do like this intro into this world and how it works too.
Kenneth lost his Nanny due to his rowdy charges. He has five wolf children he needs a strong nanny to take them all on.
Kenneth is a good person he doesn’t expect anyone to wait on him, and he doesn’t expect the nanny to take care of everything on their own. He is a good fair person.
Jack is a manny he is the glue that holds this tribe together. He is stern when he has to be and strong when that is needed. Also, he is the heart he cares deeply and it shows.
Miles is a beta and Kenneth’s best friend. He doesn’t know how to get Kenneth to see they could be great together, till he teams up with Jack.
Each man has his own personality which I loved. The love is a slow burn, and sweet. I did feel like this story was missing some connection, I felt this story was okay. Not the best I have read but just okay. I would love to see where this series goes so I would definitely want to see book two when it comes out.
Four Twinkling Stars
From a single shifter to a father of five.
Kenneth needs a firm caretaker who can handle five werewolf children. After his sister passes, he inherits her children. One of the children bites the nanny and suddenly, he’s in need of immediate help.
What arrives is a manny. Miles (his assistant) and Kenneth are immediately questioning his options. Well, beggars can’t be choosers.
Jack has the skill to help keep the five wolf children busy and in line. What he also becomes is the piece to the puzzle for Kenneth and Miles.
Working as a unit, Kenneth, Jack, and Miles are just what the other needs to help keep their family and pack going.
I really enjoyed the humor, busy cubs, heat, and chaos. Life will never be the same for any of them and this is a good thing.
**I received this ARC via Gay Romance Reviews for my honest feedback.**
This was a fun story full of humor and heart. Kenneth, Miles, and Jack had a wonderful bond that was loving and playful. The children Kenneth had inherited when his sister died were a handful, but they were also sweet and adorable. I loved all these characters and enjoyed this entertaining and engrossing story. I am moving on to the next Nose to Tail book now, and I’m excited to see all these characters again.
I enjoyed this one more that I feared I might as I knew it was going to be heavy on the kids and that can either work or totally bomb for me, especially when they are described in the blurb as being terribly rambunctious and hard to control. These kids, however, worked for me. Their behavior seemed in line with what you’d expect from a bunch of young wolf shifters if those things really existed. Look at what real puppies are like when their are small and uncivilized, lol. There are a lot of characters running around in this one, but I just decided to relax, go with the flow and focus on Kenneth, Miles and Jack, their relationship with each other and with the kids. That worked for me. I liked the way everyone took time to get into the swing of things and form their bonds. Nothing happened instantly and we got to see the day to day things that made the relationships seem real. Will definitely check out more in the series.
This book was a sweet, sappy easy read.
There were many many characters and little ones that instantly held your heart. Jack is an ex-pack enforcer that has been hired t one the manny to 5 kids ranging from a 15 year old female teenager to twin 3 year old boys.
Kenneth is the children’s legal guardian. He took in his nieces and nephews after his sister’s death. His brother in law showed up on his door step at 3am and he took the kids in without a second thought. He’s not sure what he is doing, but he knows as long as he loves them and shows him his love, he will be able to fill in the other gaps.
Mile’s is Kenneth’s Beta and he has been in love with him as long as he can remember, but he doesn’t think his Alpha would ever want him like he does.
When Jack enters the picture all 3 men finally click. There is a force that none of them can stop, but they don’t really want to. Taking care of 5 kids, their pack and each other are the main things in their life. They only have figure out how to fit in the time for it all.
I did like the book, but I needed more. The story seemed to be lacking detail and a lot of filler. Security is constantly mentioned, but at the same time nothing scary happens and it is truly never explained as to why they need the security. I also wanted more passion. When the steamy scenes happen it is hot, but I would have liked more intimacy and interaction between each characters.
It is a good book if you are looking for something sweet and not too heavy this would be a great book fo you to pick up!
This was a sweet fluffy read about three men who keep circling around each other and finally getting together. I really enjoyed it.
I received an arc of this book for my honest review.
A no-angst, fun, sweet story of an alpha, his nieces and nephews (who are adopted by the alpha), his beta and the manny who comes to look after the kids. The story was amusing, sweet, with enough heart to pull at the heartstrings – the kids are such good characters. I enjoyed the simple dialogue, conversations between the characters – simple, down home, loving.
Definitely recommend, especially if looking for a light, uncomplicated but entertaining story.
Wolfmanny by Julia Talbot is the first book in the Nose to Tail Inc series. This is a paranormal shifter MMM romance that is funny, sweet, heated and wonderful. With a touch of suspense, a bit of action, and lots of fun. These characters are great, and their story entertaining and interesting. Loved it!
Great start to a new series. Kenneth, Jack and Miles are the best couple. Sweet moments and fun times mixed with sexy men kept me turning the pages! I like how all these guys are different but their pieces fit together in the best way and makes sense. Can’t wait to see what happens next.
Julia had me believing in shifters, writing flowed, kept me captivated, humour and hot steamy scenes between Jack, Kenneth and Miles an absolute delight and heartwarming.
I voluntarily reviewed an arc of this book for my honest opinions of which I’m under no obligation to do so. I definitely recommend this book.
I’m so happy to see this book out in the world again. It’s one of my comfort reads that I’ve come back to many times. It’s a sweet story with kids and found family and finding love right in front of your nose. It also has a stubborn alpha that needs a little rescuing.