The Big Bad Wolf
by Jus Accardo
About The Big Bad Wolf:
Kensey Deaton comes from an elite werewolf lineage, but just
because her family is royalty, doesn't mean she'll fall in line like some
perfect little princess. She has plans and they don't include an arranged
marriage!
Slade McAlister has his own family drama. His Alpha father happens to be the most reviled wolf on the eastern seaboard, and it's a stigma he can't escape. So when his neighbor Kensey--the girl of his dreams and his nightmares--proposes a solution to solve *both* of their problems, he sees an opportunity he can’t ignore.
Kensey and Slade aren't only from opposite sides of the tracks, they're from opposite sides of the war. But if they can sell their 'relationship', they might just make it out of this with their freedom.
You know, as long as all that fake PDA doesn't turn into more...
Slade McAlister has his own family drama. His Alpha father happens to be the most reviled wolf on the eastern seaboard, and it's a stigma he can't escape. So when his neighbor Kensey--the girl of his dreams and his nightmares--proposes a solution to solve *both* of their problems, he sees an opportunity he can’t ignore.
Kensey and Slade aren't only from opposite sides of the tracks, they're from opposite sides of the war. But if they can sell their 'relationship', they might just make it out of this with their freedom.
You know, as long as all that fake PDA doesn't turn into more...
Kindle Edition, 1st edition, 184 pages
Excerpt from The Big Bad Wolf:
He
took a sip of water and nodded. He eyed the new plate as the girl set it down
in front of him. “Raw fish? You’re buying me a burger as soon as we’re done
here.”
“It’s Japanese,” I whispered. “Odori don. When you pour—”
“It’s Japanese,” I whispered. “Odori don. When you pour—”
The maid leaned across him and poured soy
sauce over his plate. The squid in the center twitched once, then started to
squirm with spastic enthusiasm.
“What the—” Slade flinched and jumped back, falling
out of his chair and taking the maid—and the soy sauce—with him. She let out a
squeak as the gravy bowl flew from her hands and hit the wall behind us. The
ceramic shattered, splintering into a thousand tiny pieces as salty brown
liquid splattered in all directions.
I managed to extract myself from my chair as
Slade was helping the maid to her feet. Once she was up, she scurried into the
kitchen, mumbling something about towels, and he turned back to the table. “My
apologies,” he said with a bow toward our out
of town guests. “I wasn’t expecting my dinner to dance.”
My father stood, the look on his face anything
but forgiving, but I didn’t stick around. I grabbed Slade by the wrist and led
him up the stairs to my bathroom to clean up.
“Haven’t been in here in years,” he said as we
passed through my room. “Your décor hasn’t gotten any better.”
I rolled my eyes and shoved him through the
bathroom door. Once inside, I clasped his shoulder and pushed him on to the
edge of the tub. “Neither have your manners.”
“How was I supposed to know the damn thing was
still alive?”
“It wasn’t.” I ran a towel under the water,
then rang it out. “It was dead.”
“Beg to differ. It moved. It fucking started
moshing on my plate.”
I knelt in front of him then paused. This wasn’t
going to work while he was still wearing the shirt. “It was the salt in the soy
sauce. The muscles in the squid were reacting to it. Take your shirt off.”
He waggled his brows. “Finally.”
I sighed and grabbed the back of his
collar then gave a hard yank. The material caught on his chin for a second
before coming over his head. “Says the guy who insisted I was a horrible
kisser.”
He snorted. “That was years ago.Like
I said, you’ve gotten a little bit better.”
He leaned back and I didn’t miss the way he
flexed, the hard planes of his chest moving in an almost mesmerizing way. I
also didn’t—couldn’t—miss the scattered assortment of marks and scars.
“They’re not pretty, are they?” His voice was
low calm, but the look in his eyes was anything but.
“Gavin?” The scars were a variety of shapes,
sizes, and colors, and left very little skin unmarred.
“For the most part.” He shifted, almost like
he was uncomfortable with my scrutiny.
I cleared my throat and turned away. “Ya know,
scars are a sign of honor in the wolf community.”
“Yeah?” There was a twinge of amusement in his
voice and I was glad. “Then pick one. I’ll let you honor it with a kiss.”
I like my shifter romance to follow the mythical rules and this one reminded me more of a religious family wanting to marry off there daughter. This is probably the first shifter novel that doesn't follow the rules that I didn't hate. The story was engaging and entertaining. The wolf reminded me of a set of outback hillbillies and I liked this quality.
Kensey is the alpha daughter. Her father is the head of a region of wolf packs. It is expected Kensey will find a mate soon. Unfortunately for her, the options of suitors are anything but appealing. She needs to come up with a plan which will get her father off her back.
Slade's family are dysfunctional and so is his pack. His father is an unpleasant fellow and a bully. Slade dreams of escape his personal nightmare but it isn't that simple. He has a reputation for being a stereotypical bad boy and a bit of his loner. The other packs see him as undesirable.
Slade and Kensey used to be friends. Now they seem to be on different pages. She's the princess and he's a rebel. Kensey sees Slade interacting with his father and an idea is formed. Operation Big Bad Wolf may just save them both. Que fake relationship and some dug up all feelings.
This book had some funny parts and interesting ideas. It took me a little while to get into this book but I enjoyed the story. I just felt the beginning needed something more.
This was an enjoyable read. 4 stars out of 5.
*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
My Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
I like my shifter romance to follow the mythical rules and this one reminded me more of a religious family wanting to marry off there daughter. This is probably the first shifter novel that doesn't follow the rules that I didn't hate. The story was engaging and entertaining. The wolf reminded me of a set of outback hillbillies and I liked this quality.
Kensey is the alpha daughter. Her father is the head of a region of wolf packs. It is expected Kensey will find a mate soon. Unfortunately for her, the options of suitors are anything but appealing. She needs to come up with a plan which will get her father off her back.
Slade's family are dysfunctional and so is his pack. His father is an unpleasant fellow and a bully. Slade dreams of escape his personal nightmare but it isn't that simple. He has a reputation for being a stereotypical bad boy and a bit of his loner. The other packs see him as undesirable.
Slade and Kensey used to be friends. Now they seem to be on different pages. She's the princess and he's a rebel. Kensey sees Slade interacting with his father and an idea is formed. Operation Big Bad Wolf may just save them both. Que fake relationship and some dug up all feelings.
This book had some funny parts and interesting ideas. It took me a little while to get into this book but I enjoyed the story. I just felt the beginning needed something more.
This was an enjoyable read. 4 stars out of 5.
*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
About Jus Accardo:
JUS ACCARDO spent
her childhood reading and learning to cook. Determined to follow in her
grandfather’s footsteps as a chef, she applied and was accepted to the Culinary
Institute of America. At the last minute, she realized her true path lay with
fiction, not food. A native New Yorker, she lives in the middle of nowhere with
her husband, three dogs, and twelve angry chickens.
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