Heart of the Wolf by Terry Spear
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
When Valon set out to claim Bella, a rare red werewolf as his own, Bella knew she had to flee. Her only hope was that her closest friend and the man she had feelings for, Devlyn would claim her instead. As Devlyn showed his loyalty to Valon, Bella knew she was on her own fleeing to Oregon.
Years later a series of murders who closely resemble Bella, have her eager to investigate. Her plans are quicly foiled though in wolf form she is captured and put in a santuary with other wolves. Devlyn is sent by Valon to bring Bella back, but once Devlyn sees Bella again he knows no one will mate her but him. Trying to convince her he can take on Valon is no easy task, as the fiery tempered redhead also wants to stop the murders which she believes is another wolf. Devlyn intends to claim Bella and keep her alive, even as the nearest threats draws nearer.
I was torn with this story, there is alot happening and I found myself struggling to grasp the full nature of the story. The premise is good overall, just had too much going on.
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