Sunday 11 October 2015

Beauty and the Werewolf by Kristin Miller - Review


Book Blurb


This lone wolf falls hard...for his enemy.

Unmated werewolves don't normally live past three hundred years old...and billionaire Jack MacGrath is cutting it close. Sure, he has almost everything-the respect of his peers, a mansion in San Francisco, a private jet, and fast cars. But without a mate, Jack's in trouble. Then he sees her. Gorgeous, proud...and his enemy.

Isabelle Connelly is good at hiding things from her father. Like her success as a painter, or the incredibly intense attraction she has to Jack MacGrath. After all, she's royalty and falling for anyone lesser-to say nothing of a rival pack-would be, er, unseemly. Now she must choose between her duty to her family and her pack...or her perfect fated mate.



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My Review


I've read a few of Kristen Miller books and always find them an enjoyable read, when I spotted this on Netgalley I knew I had to read it! 

Werewolves live along time, Jack macgrath is no different, his over 300 years old but to continue he needs to find hus luminary/fated one. Jack has searched everywhere for the one and his time is running out, he makes the most if his time left by collecting art and he has a favourite artist.

Isabelle is on a quest to collect her artwork to show her father, she's travelled to San Francisco to get one more piece but somebody else is after it and is not giving in! 

When Isabelle tells jack she'll do anything to get that painting and they touch he knows he'll do anything to get that girl, the electric shock to his system tells him she's the one, she may take some convincing though.

Characthers, I liked both Jack and Isabelle they were both entertaining and interesting. Jack had lots of things money could buy but he couldn't buy love he had to wait for that to happen by fate.

A very enjoyable read.

4.25 star read 


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