A hidden wolf pack. Lies. Intrigue. And reluctant heroes. Get to know the Black Hills…
Drew Tao left the Black Hills in disgrace, banished by his father. He has spent the last ten years a lone wolf, living on his own. Called back home, he finally gets the chance to set things right. If such a thing is possible….
Betty Holden has hated her mate every day for the last ten years for abandoning her … for abandoning her and their pack. She’s been running things in Los Lobos, and she has no intention of letting Drew Tao slip back into her life like nothing has changed-even if she has never been able to resist him.
Can there be forgiveness? And can he protect her when another enemy arrives?
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Good series start.
Andrew “Drew” Tao was banished by his Alpha father 10years ago. He was not strong enough to take on his father and it was the only way he could see to protect his mate and her family. His father is dying. Bear shifter Gee, Drew’s friend and mentor has summoned him home.
Drew comes home to a pack that is falling apart. His mate B, hates him. Ryder his father’s enforcer is there to test him.
Drew has to kill his father to take the pack. Hope his mate can some day forgive him.
Fast paced and a little steamy. Good start to this multi author series.
What a perfect beginning to a new series!
When Drew gets the text that his father is dying he didn’t know exactly what he felt. He certainly wasn’t sad, but he knew he had to go home. Back to the Black Hills, Los Lobos, his pack and his mate. Alpha Challenge wasn’t really on his mind at least not at first.
Betty, or B as Drew calls her has been trying to keep what is left of the pack together. She works hard to help those she can while being undermined by Magnum, her Alpha. No longer pining for her mate but mad as hell at him.
Trying to keep from her mate was impossible and the need to be with each other overwhelmed them both. However after the initial incredibly hot coming together, reason comes through and they avoid each other. Drew will have nothing or all from B, and she must make her decision.
This book will tear at your heartstrings as Drew takes on the challenge of rebuilding Los Lobos and his relationship with his mate.
Drew returns home after receiving a text informing him his sadistic ass of father is dyeing by poisoning. What he finds when he get home is a practically decimated pack and a mate who wishes he was dead. He has a huge list of things to do:
1) Challenge his father for leadership
2) Reclaim Betty
3) Rebuild his home
4) Save what is left of his pack and recall those that have left.
The list is daunting and Betty may take longer to win back than the rebuilding of the pack they both love.
Given how far behind I am on my reading I am truly surprised that I got Wolf’s Return done on time, even with it being as short as it is and the fact is it took me two and half days to read a book that would normally take me half a day to complete. Then there was the fact that I had opened Wolf’s Return twice since I got it and then closed it after the first two pages. Please, don’t think I didn’t like the book because I did like it but I had a hard time getting into it. I think I expected more intensity and tension in the characters, especially Ryker and Drew, but I just wasn’t feeling it. I think the story between Drew and Betty could have been longer because I sensed there was more to tell but Rebecca Royce seemed rushed in telling the couples story, at least it seemed that way with all the missing words. Yep that’s right; I would be reading along and BAMB!!! a missing word.
I want to give Wolf’s Return a four star review because it has the potential to be a great book if Miss Rebecca ever edits and expands the story line. But with all the missing words I am going to have to go with a three star review.
This review posting contains the body of the review, which is only a portion of the original review which was originally posted herehttp://lauralusbookreviews.blogspot.com/2015/04/wolfs-return-black-hills-wolves-1-by.html