Reading Challenge 2024

CEO and alpha werewolf Drake Wilder has given up the search for his one true love. When he discovers that she’s a secretary in his company, Drake’s primal instincts kick into overdrive.

What he wouldn’t give to have her fingers rake over his body instead of the keyboard…

Free-spirited bartender Emelia Hudson wants nothing more than to make her Seattle-based bar succeed. But when profits decline, she slips into a dress suit and secures a nine-to-five. After learning that her bar has become property of Wilder Financial, Emelia is determined to get some answers.

Two can play the ruthless business game. If only her attraction to the boss wasn’t so intense…

When Drake’s twin brother senses that Drake has found his match—and now inherits their father’s billion dollar estate—he hatches a plan to take Emelia out. Drake vows to protect her at all costs, but he might have to pay with his own life.
I started this series with the second book and didn't get back to reading the first in the series till years later. I'm not sure why I waited so long. I loved the second book in the series and found Gone with the Wolf to be just as good. 

This is a good story that pulls you in from the first page and keeps you engrossed in the story. I felt so bad for Emelia. She So taken in and treated badly by the person she bought her place from. It was hard to not feel broken hearted by how she was feeling. 

Drake is her mate, but she doesn't really know that yet. She blames him for losing everything and in part she is right. But there is more going on than meets the eye. Drake spends much of the story trying to take care and take over Emelia. Being the person she is she doesn't go along with it. Drake must learn that for them to be together they he needs to learn about give and take. 

Their relationship is fault with many issues. The trust part along with him being a shapeshifter makes for one confused woman. Also, his issues with family doesn't make it any easier. It might be a bumpy ride for these two but in the end, they do work it all out. 



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