Guest Review: Werewolf Me by Amarinda Jones

Posted January 30, 2011 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 1 Comment

Tracy’s review(ish) of Werewolf Me by Amarinda Jones

Truro Simpson is confused. What the hell is going on in the sleepy town of Ludlum? One moment her life is quiet and boring and the next she’s having orgasmic sex with a hot, tattooed stranger and odd people are turning up talking about werewolves and soul mates. Do the wolves of Ludlum have something to do with that? And does any of it really matter when she is having the best sex of her life?

Every fifty years, a clan of wolves seeks new mates. Murphy Green is a werewolf. He is in Ludlum for Truro, his soul mate. The problem is the lady doesn’t believe it. That’s okay. His plan is to seduce her with sweet words and hard cock until she’s as breathless with need and as hungry to touch and taste as he is.

This was a DNF for me.

Truro lives in a small town in Australia. One night she decides to pick up a hot man in a diner and they head to a motel for what she thinks is a one night stand. But as she is blowing him the man starts psychoanalyzing why she’s doing it? What??? He gets really into her really quickly and that was, quite frankly, a little creepy. Then he tries to figure out why she’s feeling inadequate – which she is, but still. Now?  Really? He was talking about “forever” and “mine” during the first scene – it was just bizarre . When he started with the pet name – Petal, no less – on the second page of the book my hackles started to rise. I wanted to give the book a fair shot though so I read on.

It looked like there was going to be some sort of a coup to try and take down the werewolf clan by a man who hated the alpha but this was only one scene in all of the pages I read. I kept waiting for more of that but it wasn’t forthcoming.

The couple had sex twice before they exchanged names and when he said I Love You on page 63 after having just exchanged names I was done. DNF

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This book is available from Ellora’s Cave. You can buy it here in e-format.


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