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WELCOME TO ALPHAVILLE, where the she-wolves and alpha-males play. . .for keeps.
Renny Landry is a wolf on the run. Pursued by a shapeshifting stalker and his slobbering pack of killer coyotes, she is forced to flee her job as a librarian to find sanctuary in the wooded hills of Alpha, Washington. A well-secluded safe space for troubled shifters, Alpha is Renny’s last hope. But the first person she meets there is a gorgeous alpha male with fiery eyes, fierce tattoos, and one ferocious appetite―for her…
Mick Fischer thought he left his past behind when he moved to Alpha. But fate has a way of biting him in the tail when a female wolf shows up on his property. Wounded, desperate―and disarmingly hot―Renny brings out the snarling, protective alpha beast in Mick like no other woman he’s known. Can these two haunted, hunted wolves manage to mate for life…even as the deadliest past demons howl at their heels?



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I haven't read a book by Ms Warren in forever, a shame on my part because there are certain aspects of her writing that she does so well. 

Since I haven't kept up the other/linked series perhaps it was in my head that I felt that I was missing ...I don't know...something when I read this novel. 

Overall I enjoyed this book despite " women on the run from a stalker" is probably one of my least favorite tropes. It was written in a fresher manner if that makes sense (my goofy logic, I know LOL).

Despite being "mates" I liked the fact isn't wasn't "insta -love"- again I hope that makes sense? 

Renny was a strong heroine but I must admit - she did piss me off more than once regarding Mick. And Mick...sigh...yeah a pretty sigh/swoon worthy alpha male (just saying! LOL) 

I also - dare I say - felt the secondary characters were (almost) better than Renny and Mick. I look forward to locating more of Ms Warren's books stacked/packed away and catching up and reading more in this series. 

ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for my honest review. 


















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