My Thoughts
Vanessa is a super strong, fast, and beautiful lycan with only one major problem...allergies. She is actually allergic to cats (which made me laugh) and about bazillion other things. When she loses a battle with a cat, Vanessa ends up finding her mate - Dane (who happens to own the cat). Not only does she find him, but she scent matches him which is basically the first level of the mating ritual. Dane is human and also feels that strong attraction for her. He doesn't understand everything about the lycan ways, but he knows that Vanessa is his.
I really enjoyed how much this book made me laugh. This couple seemed very playful with each other and the banter was witty and fun. There was also some serious smokin' hot lovin' going on as well.
I give Past My Defenses 4 hearts!
About the Book
Vanessa is the fastest Lycan around. In wolf form, the only
threat she can’t outrun is her allergies. After a feline dander-bomb takes her
down, she wakes up naked in a cage staring at a hot park ranger who had no idea
what he’d trapped. But ooooh, he smells so good. Mine.
Dane hoped to tame the silver wolf in his kennel, but all
bets are off with the deliciously sweet Vanessa on two legs. Her temper makes
his pulse race, and he can’t escape the feeling they belong together.
They’re hot as a forest fire even before they scent-match,
but Glacier Peak’s Alpha considers Dane a danger to the pack. Meanwhile, Lycans
are being poached, and Vanessa has been targeted. Dane will have to keep her
close to protect her, but with Vanessa in heat and mad to mate, who will
protect him?
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About the Author
Writing is in Wendy’s blood…which is also about thirty
percent Mountain Dew and twenty percent chocolate brownies. Wendy has been
telling tales since she was a child with varying amounts of success. Her
parents clearly anticipated her forays into the paranormal because she heard
“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” so many times she could have written the screenplay at
age five. She lives with a wonderful husband and two quirky kids and is active
in Autism and OCD support networks. She can usually be found on Twitter where
she’ll talk to anyone who talks to her and occasionally just to herself.
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