Monday, 29 April 2019

REVIEW - What a Werewolf Wants (San Francisco Wolf Pack #3) by Kristin Miller

The Book
Release Date: 11 January 2016
Goodreads Link

Going to the chapel, and her sister is going to get married…no matter what.
Josie Cole might be unlucky in love, but she’s a pro at matching other couples. When her sister gets married to the man of her dreams, it’ll be Cole Matchmaking Services one-hundredth match, and secure Josie a television special that would boost business. 
Private investigator–and werewolf–Ryder McManus doesn’t believe in marriage. Catching cheating spouses has taught him there is no such thing as happily ever after. But then he never expected to find his fated mate, Josie, at his best friend’s wedding festivities. 
When Josie and Ryder are together, the chemistry heats up. While he’s trying to stop the wedding, she’ll do whatever it takes to give the couple a dream day. But the secret he’s trying to expose might just ruin everything…
Each book in the San Francisco Wolf Pack series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Series Order:
Book #1 The Werewolf Wears Prada
Book #2 Beauty and the Werewolf
Book #3 What a Werewolf Wants
My Review  3 STARS
**Copy Provided by Netgalley and Entangled Publishing, LLC, for an honest review**

Although this is part of a series i did not feel that i lot anything by not having read the previous books in the series.

That being said, this is exactly what i expect from this author, with an almost predictable outcome and plot line.

Both Ryder who wan the happy couple to split up as his friend is hiding a secret and Josie have a point to prove.  Josie who can find someone forever person believes in love for other, but Ryder a man who has been burned before does not.

It is trying to prove each other wrong that they actually get to know each other and Josie and her sister find out their secret.  We do not see any of the other member of the San Francisco pack, but we do get to see Ryder and the groom Mitch turn into wolfs.

Its a fairly simple tale with not too much drama. 

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