A roller coaster ride I can't wait to take again!

 



'Wolf Girl' by Leia Stone has restored my enjoyment of shifter books. I procrastinated reading Wolf Girl because, for me, shifter stories had become so predictable. The surprise and edge of your seat action just was not enough to combat the same old shifter story tropes. I didn’t expect anything different when I finally picked up Wolf Girl and so I was delighted, overjoyed, and EXCITED! To be proven wrong! Wolf Girl is a roller coaster ride of adventure, danger, humor, and most of all FUN! These characters are so engaging with witty dialogue interspersed with some extremely emotionally raw moments.

Wolf Girl is Demi Calloway a banished wolf from Wolf City (the names of places in this book are as hilarious as the characters themselves!) for a crime her parents committed before she was born. Demi has spent entire life in magical handcuffs that prevent her from shifting. A tragic event in her teens has caused her to have some anger issues, which we all know isn’t a good thing for a werewolf to have! Demi is an avid photographer with her own Instagram account but she’s in her senior year at Delphi University studying Business when she meets Sawyer Hudson.

Sawyer Hudson is the pack Alpha’s only son and next Alpha in line to the Wolf City wolves. He’s all the things you already know an Alpha wolf would have to be. Tall, Dark, Gorgeous with an actual dimple in the middle of his chin. Here’s what’s unexpected about this character. Sawyer is all those things you expect an Alpha to be except he’s also a feminist. Yeah, I said it! Leia Stone has written the very first alpha wolf feminist and ladies and gents I AM HERE FOR IT!!! Here’s a dominant, alpha male, who is so secure in his own masculinity that he’s not ashamed to be romantic, caring, loving, and supportive of women. I’m talking all the females in this book not just his main love interest.

Sawyer Hudson is a man that will shamelessly shower his woman with public affection and be sensitive to her emotional needs and then go out and kill the man responsible for hurting her and ladies you need to get you a man that does both! (well not the murder part that is illegal).

The side characters in this story are just as fun as the main characters and, in fact, without them this story wouldn’t be near as fun and exhilarating to read. Sage, Walsh, Eugene, Raven, and others keep Wolf Girl moving at the speed of light!

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