My Thoughts
Luke is having a hard time with all the changes happening in the Grey Pack especially with those who are mating with humans. He has issues with this because of something that happened when he was a child that tainted his view of humans. He isn't quiet about his feelings so imagine everyone's surprise when he falls for a human who turns out to be his mate. Tavi is a waitress who is doing everything she can to raise her daughter. Everyone in her life deserted or disappointed her. It isn't easy for her to trust especially when Luke starts spouting off that he is a wolf. She thinks he's crazy and delusional. Then something happens that makes his story undeniable and changes everything. I really loved Tavi. She strong and feisty. She and Luke are sizzling together. I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I am hooked.
I give Honor of the Wolf 4 hearts!
About the Book
Being a Beta wolf in the Gray Pack is one of the highest
honors Luke Gray has ever attained, but he wants so much more for himself and
his pack. The recent shift in mating habits, has disturbed his idyllic view of
their way of life, and worse yet, no one else seems to understand his point of
view.
Tavi Reid is a woman full of grit, and determination. She’s
come too far, and worked too hard to let an arrogant man with a chip on his
shoulder throw her off track. Even if he’s sexy as hell and makes her weak in
the knees, she has to stay focused on her daughter and their future.
They are both tested with traumatic new changes to their
lives, but will they lean on each other to get them through, or will these two
independent individuals end up with disaster on their hands? Honor is not a
right, it’s earned…
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About the Author
Best-selling author of The Surrender Trilogy, Sidney's
Triple Shot, and The Gray Pack, Lori King is also a full-time wife and mother
of three boys. She rarely has time to just enjoy feminine pursuits, but at
heart she is a hopeless romantic, so she spends her days dreaming up Alpha men,
and her nights telling their stories.
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