Wolf Boss by Candace Ayers – A Book Review

Posted November 15, 2019 by Booksandblurbs in PNR, Reviews, Romance / 0 Comments

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Wolf Boss

Also titled Alec

(She-Shifters of Hell’s Corner)

by Candace Ayers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

PNR,Shifter Romance, HEA
Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited

Down and Dirty

Charming and trope filled, this is a fast read that satisfies that shifter sweet tooth. Free on Kindle Unlimited.

What is it about?

(Blurb from GoodReads)

Carter Ray has vowed off men. She and her daughter, Jellybean, have found refuge in the mostly female-populated town of Helen’s Corner. She wants nothing to do with the visiting wolf shifter, despite his wickedly delicious scent that drives her bear into a frenzy.

The last thing Alec Patterson expected to find in the small southwestern town was his mate. Now, what’s he supposed to do with his fiancée?

Note from the Author of Wolf Boss

Welcome to Helen’s Corner

This is the first book in the She-Shifters of Hell’s Corner series. This series is a spin-off of the Bears of Burden series, although each book can be read as a standalone.

NOTE: In the late 1800’s, on a homestead in New Mexico, a female shifter named Helen Cartwright was widowed under mysterious circumstances.
Helen knew there was power in the feminine bonds of sisterhood, and she provided an oasis for those like herself, female shifters who had been dealt the short end of the stick.
Like magic, women have flocked to the tiny town of Helen’s Corner ever since. Although, nowadays, some call the town by another name, Hell’s Crazy Corner.

Thoughts on Wolf Boss

This is an insta-love, insta-mate, shifter trope heavy story… and probably just what you are looking for.

I rated it only a 3.5 as it lacks any true substance, but it’s fun and decent, introducing characters that are interesting and side characters that will most likely become much more engaging in future tales.

Pros:

  • Fun.
  • This Book is exactly what it looks like.
  • The idea of a shifter town mainly of women, mostly shifters, though not all).
  • Rather sweet.

Cons:

  • Very Little depth or substance.
  • So trope heavy it’s painful. 😂

Perspective

First Person, Multiple POV

Ending Type

HEA

Rating

NC-17

Romantic Dynamic

M/F

Character Age Range

Adult

Verdict

3.5 out of 5 Stars

Perfect for fans of fated mates and shifter tropes, this is a fast and sweet romance with little angst or drama (though there is just a smidge… lol). Free on KU!

Published October 16th, 2017
128 Pages

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