Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Book Review - This Weakness For You by Wendy Sparrow




My Thoughts

Jordan was definitely not looking for a mate when he runs into Christa. Especially with everything that has happened and then there's the fact that she's Dane's sister. I absolutely loved Christa who is smart, strong, and passionate about those she loves. I also loved her and Jordan together once he stopped fighting his attraction to her and let himself fall for her. At the same time they are falling in love, Jordan is helping to investigate shifter murders happening in an out of town pack. When the killer brings it all back to his town and Christa and his pack are in danger, Jordan will have to learn to trust Christa and count on others.

I so loved this story not only for the hot romance between Jordan and Christa, but also for the action happening with the murder mystery. Both had me on the edge of my seat until the very end of the book and wanting more once it was over.

I give This Weakness For You 4 hearts!



About the Book

She's exactly what he wants to sink his teeth into...

Jordan Hill is his pack's Alpha. The Big Bad Wolf. And after his last breakup, he's opting to be the lone wolf, too. But then his rival's little sister—a human, of all creatures—comes to his door. And suddenly, what should be a tasty little snack turns out to be something more than Jordan could ever imagine...


Christa Hansen  is simply looking for a place to stay. Yet the dark shifter smells irresistibly like forever. But getting involved with the wolf who tried to kill her brother—twice—is lunacy. Besides, in the unforgiving, shadowed world of shifters, there is no room for weakness. And falling for her family's enemy won't just be her downfall...it will be his, too. 

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About the Author

Wendy Sparrow lives in the Pacific Northwest with two quirky kids and a wonderful, amazing, handsome, sexy husband who dotes on her and who did not write this bio. She's an autism advocate and was featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Raising Kids on the Spectrum. Wendy loves telling stories and has since she was a child--which is why she heard the "Boy Who Cried Wolf" so many times she could have written the screenplay at age five. She believes in the Oxford comma, the pursuit of cupcakes, and that every story deserves a happily ever after. 



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