Shhh We’re Reading Dirty Books
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This was an emotional read. Mara is struggling with a lifelong mystery illness that she is losing the battle with. Cade has lost his whole wolfpack, been kidnapped, tortured, and is on the verge of death. When Mara finds Cade as a dying wolf it feels like her final act on earth will be to either ease his passing or nurse him back to health. Luckily, this is a romance novel so we get the love story and both characters helping to heal the other’s trauma. The feelings between Cade and Mara felt real and grew over time in a very natural way. Since Cade is a wolf and mates for life we get extra hot sexy times when they finally succumb to their feelings and get dirty! We loved this book and will definitely read the rest of the series.
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