"Highly Erotic story with wonderful humor"
Max still can't believe he let his grandmother talk him
into this. If it wasn't for her making her prediction from
the chicken soup (of all things!), Max wouldn't currently
be in his wolf form in the godforsaken place of Hoboken.
Nor would he be in the process of getting taken by the
Animal Control officers currently on his tail. Oh well.
Being told he would find his life mate here in Hoboken in
his wolf form, Max has no choice but to comply with his
grandmother's prediction. JC Jensen has had enough of men to last her a lifetime.
When she caught her ex-boyfriend in the act with another
woman, JC swore off men. Which is why she's now at the
shelter looking to adopt a dog. Since she's too lonely
living by herself, she decided a dog would make a better
companion than a man. Of course, instead of the cute little
ball of fluff she was envisioning adopting, the only
dog "calling" to her is a great big ugly brute of a dog
part wolf! No one else in the shelter has even been able to
get anywhere close to the dog. The poor thing is on his
last day, and with her soft heart, JC goes through the
adoption process and takes him off. Only after a stop at a
local store for supplies, such as dog kibble and flea
shampoo. After a thorough bath, JC decides to name the big
brute nothing other than "Fluffy". Well, Max can't believe the love of his life named him
Fluffy! He's had enough of this, so he decides to have
Fluffy escape through an open window and manages to bump
into CJ as a man. Sparks begin flying between the two
immediately! Will Max be able to lure CJ into going to his home? What
will happen when CJ realizes Max and Fluffy are one and the
same? Will they become life mates? WOLF MATES: AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN HOBOKEN is a wonderful
hot story. As is normal with all of Dakota Cassidy's
stories, this one contains more its share of humor. From
CJ's not being able to deal with the fact she had sex with
Max within hours of meeting him, to "Fluffy's" trip to the
vet and his time spent with Killer the Dachshund. This is a
highly erotic story of mistaken identity and I highly
recommend it!
Reviewed by Chere Gruver
Posted January 17, 2007
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