Prince of Wolves by Quinn Loftis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Lively-paced Fantasy/Romance:
A story of rivalry enters into the early part of the book, as Jacque finds herself caught between the irresistibly attractive Fane, her soul-mate…and the arrogance of another ‘creature’ who is determined to fight for her. There is a powerful bond between her and Fane, and reluctantly she knows she must accept that she is bonded with a werewolf, as crazy as that sounds to her to begin with. But Fane is careful with his courtship, and teaches Jacque that she must unravel the secrets of her heritage.
And there are plenty of secrets to unravel, hidden from her by even her guardian. So as the story unfolds, we see the lineage of both Jacque and Fane, and the inevitably of their coupling.
But first the rivalry. A fight to the death, supervised by Fane’s powerful father: a vicious and graphically illustrated duel that leaves you wondering if the “good guy” is actually going to come out on top.
This is a story of secrets and otherworldly entities, implications, possessiveness, friendship, and of course, touching romance. Clever, detailed, with a strong plot and a wonderfully sassy main character accompanied by a strong supporting cast. Recommended.
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