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Never Cry Wolf by Cynthia Eden
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really liked it
bookshelves: paranormal-romance, shapeshifters

Werewolf alpha Lucas is bad boy to the core, except for a protective streak that make him a sucker for a damsel in distress - especially sexy as heck ones like Sara. Sara knows that Lucas is the only one she can trust to keep her from certain death, but even as Lucas' desire for Sara runs wild, his wolfy senses are telling him that there is more to Sara than she's telling him and that trusting Sara is the last thing Lucas should do if he wants to keep his pack safe.

Overall I liked Never Cry Wolf, but there was something about the way that the story flowed that made it feel long, not boring, just long. It felt like she packed alot into this book. Maybe it was that Sara and Lucas' steamy intimacy comes pretty early on, or that Eden sets up several other potential romances as she fleshes out Lucas' inner circle of wolf righthand men - Piers, Dane, Caleb, and brother Jordan. My only minor nit is that Sara spends a fair amount of time angsting about her secrets - and the secrets just keep coming.

Even though Never Cry Wolf follows Lucas, who was introduced in Immortal Danger (and there is a short cameo by the leads from that story here) and Immortal Danger is set in Eden's Nightwatch/Midnight series' world, since Eden's time is committed to her upcoming fallen angel series, it is supposedly intended to be a standalone. But I am hoping that Eden will at least be revisting Lucas' pack in some short stories somewhere along the way because it would be disappointing if she let all of those promising leading men and their romances fall by the wayside.
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Reading Progress

July 1, 2011 – Started Reading
July 1, 2011 – Shelved
July 3, 2011 – Finished Reading

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Melindeeloo I don't usually read much suspense, but I went and downloaded the sample for the first 'Deadly' book, the blurb sounded interesting - thanks for mentioning it


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