
Trapping A Wolf by Michelle Hasker
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Multicultural/Paranormal Shape Shifter

Summary: Trapping Malcolm in a mountain cabin for the weekend had sounded like fun at first. She's had the hots for him forever. When Malcolm doesn't return her enthusiasm, the dream weekend turns into the weekend from hell. Between the raging blizzard, and a sulking Malcolm who acts like a caged animal. With it more than obvious they'll never be more than friends, Kristi decides to drown her sorrows in a bottle. But as the night wears on, she begins to wonder if there may be a chance for them after all.
My Review: First off, let me assure you I find no issue with the grammatical writing of this story. This is a well edited piece and is very easy to read. I happen to love the idea of shape
shifters and love their stories. I’ve even written one myself, but as much as I tried to, I couldn’t seem to like Kristi’s character. The first part of the story she spent moaning and whining about the idea that Malcolm didn’t want her, even going as far as drowning her sorrows in Vodka.
While the one sex scene that was written was done very well, it unfortunately left me longing for more, since it was definitely one sided. Unfortunately, between the whining and the sex scene, Kristi’s character was not real likable. While I didn’t completely enjoy this story, I will definitely be interested in reading Ms. Hasker’s work again because I don’t believe in judging an author by one book. After all, there are always going to be stories we don’t care for, even from our favorite authors. Perhaps I’ll enjoy her next one more. I give Trapping a Wolf 2 Delightful Divas.
Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Dakota!
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Multicultural/Paranormal Shape Shifter

Summary: Trapping Malcolm in a mountain cabin for the weekend had sounded like fun at first. She's had the hots for him forever. When Malcolm doesn't return her enthusiasm, the dream weekend turns into the weekend from hell. Between the raging blizzard, and a sulking Malcolm who acts like a caged animal. With it more than obvious they'll never be more than friends, Kristi decides to drown her sorrows in a bottle. But as the night wears on, she begins to wonder if there may be a chance for them after all.
My Review: First off, let me assure you I find no issue with the grammatical writing of this story. This is a well edited piece and is very easy to read. I happen to love the idea of shape
shifters and love their stories. I’ve even written one myself, but as much as I tried to, I couldn’t seem to like Kristi’s character. The first part of the story she spent moaning and whining about the idea that Malcolm didn’t want her, even going as far as drowning her sorrows in Vodka.While the one sex scene that was written was done very well, it unfortunately left me longing for more, since it was definitely one sided. Unfortunately, between the whining and the sex scene, Kristi’s character was not real likable. While I didn’t completely enjoy this story, I will definitely be interested in reading Ms. Hasker’s work again because I don’t believe in judging an author by one book. After all, there are always going to be stories we don’t care for, even from our favorite authors. Perhaps I’ll enjoy her next one more. I give Trapping a Wolf 2 Delightful Divas.
Rated 2 Delightful Divas by Dakota!




















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