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Music is my life. At least, it would be if my father’s politics didn’t dictate every minute of my day. When I sneak out to live my dream for the night, consequences follow. Papá’s Second, Eliel, challenges him for the throne, putting me at risk of being forcibly claimed by the devious, disgusting male.
To keep me safe, my father sends me to the one person he trusts—his best friend, Richard. Yet, Richard isn’t the wolf I remember from my childhood. The moment I see him again, a tether forms between us, twisting our souls into a bond so rare, it hasn’t been seen in thousands of years. Barely there touches, smoldering looks, and soft growls become something more, something intense and powerful that draws us together like moths desperate to burn.
But as with everything in my life, our connection is complicated. We have to keep it hidden, because when my father finds out, he won’t understand. Worse yet, he won’t give us the chance to explain. I’ve got to succeed in my quest for harmony to drown out the discord. Like my best friend Leo says, when words fail, music speaks.
Wrestling With Werewolves is a low angst, age gap romance between a latiné rock princess and her father’s best friend. If you’re looking for a book boyfriend who’s one thousand percent in his woman's corner, Werewolves is it.
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5 primary books6 released booksHaven Ever After is a 6-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Hazel Mack.
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3.5 stars
This is the 5th book in the Haven Ever After series by Hazel Mack and I've been buddy reading this series with Destiny and Malli. For the most part this series as a whole is a hit but this will make the 2nd book so far that I just haven't fully gotten along with. Don't get me wrong I have enjoyed each of the books just a varying levels of enjoyment. This one is currently tied with my least favorite book Tangling With Trolls. I enjoyed getting to see some previous characters make appearances. I love an age gap romance but I don't like being constantly reminded about the age difference letting us know once or twice here or there is plenty. My biggest complaint about this book has to do with the sex scenes. Y'all know I am a lover of romance and the steamier the better in my opinion but there was something about the sex scenes in this book that were weird. I don't really know what exactly wasn't working for me but I think it had to do with their actual wolves. I don't know it's hard to explain but if you've read this book and felt the same please let me know. My other complaint is about the main characters Richard and Lola. I liked both of them but at different times. I really liked Richard in the first half of the book but in the last half he kind of lost his personality a bit. As for Lola I liked her more in the last half of the book because she was actually standing up for herself and taking charge of her life. There other little things I could comment on but overall this was ok. I liked it enough to finish it but I don't think I would ever reread it but I am really really really looking forward to Lou's story.