Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
This is a collection of two stories by two of my favorite authors.
Like a Wolf with a Bone: I'm so happy to read about Eggie and Darla Rae's story. It's almost like a prequel. Eggie and Darla are Dee-Ann's parents & I've been intrigued with their relationship since reading Dee-Ann's story (she gets a cameo in the epilogue). So you get a glimpse of everyone's older family members in their prime and it's lots of fun. The story had action, silliness, and it's actually one of the more "romantic" stories Laurentston has written. It's very sweet with lots of eye gouging and hair pulling. And of course laugh out loud moments. You can read it as a standalone but you wouldn't appreciate it as much unless you have read at least several of the books.
Wed or Dead: I had a hard time in the beginning with this story. Usually I start an Eden book and I can't put it down. But after a while, it caught. Kayla is a hunter who is supposed to take down the big bad wolf, Gage. Of course she finds out things are not what it appears. Decent story but not Eden's best but definitely not her worse. There is a lot of action but the sex scenes lack variety. Kayla, though annoying at first, did grow on me.
Good read especially if you are fan of Laurenston and Eden series.
Like a Wolf with a Bone: I'm so happy to read about Eggie and Darla Rae's story. It's almost like a prequel. Eggie and Darla are Dee-Ann's parents & I've been intrigued with their relationship since reading Dee-Ann's story (she gets a cameo in the epilogue). So you get a glimpse of everyone's older family members in their prime and it's lots of fun. The story had action, silliness, and it's actually one of the more "romantic" stories Laurentston has written. It's very sweet with lots of eye gouging and hair pulling. And of course laugh out loud moments. You can read it as a standalone but you wouldn't appreciate it as much unless you have read at least several of the books.
Wed or Dead: I had a hard time in the beginning with this story. Usually I start an Eden book and I can't put it down. But after a while, it caught. Kayla is a hunter who is supposed to take down the big bad wolf, Gage. Of course she finds out things are not what it appears. Decent story but not Eden's best but definitely not her worse. There is a lot of action but the sex scenes lack variety. Kayla, though annoying at first, did grow on me.
Good read especially if you are fan of Laurenston and Eden series.
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