Owned By The Wolves by Hollie Hutchins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Kidnapped and Caged
This book overall was good. There were a few grammatical errors but not enough that it colored the book in a negative way, just a few tweaks need to be made. I absolutely loved the Sophie character. She is strong, smart, business-oriented and overall kind to all she meets. Lupe is a strong alpha male but he also can determine right from wrong. This story moves fast and is well appreciated, but the transition at the beginning to the meat and potatoes of the plot needed a little more work. It was slightly abrupt and needed to be explained a little more. Overall, I really enjoyed the story.
Born to Be A Prince’s Bride
Awe this was a great coming of age story. Absolutely love that the women main characters are portrayed as strong think women and young ladies. What kept me glued to the pages was Thera’s characters will to do what made her happy. She looked at all the angles of being married off and looked at her family dynamic and chose to do what ultimately was in the best interest of her. I know this is a novella but I really hope that there is a follow up to her and Ripley’s story.
Kidnapped By a Wolf
This story sheds more light on the characters previously written in Kidnapped and Caged. What I like most is it provided more details on the antagonist and shed more light on why Sophie was kidnapped; it essentially had more meat in the back story. Now it was a little sappy towards the end but overall it still a great plot. I think the best of both titles should be combined and made into one novella. The flow of Kidnapped and Caged with the backstories and details of Kidnapped by a Wolf.
A Wolf in My Classroom
Now, this is a love story. Oh, there was action, romance, mystery and a little bit of drama. This college coming of age story was simply perfect. You have the athletic clutz, who just wants to have a normal college life. But life won’t let Olive be normal. And why would it, she’s unique and special and her beau helps her discover the real Olive.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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