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Review: Accidentally Wolf by Elle Boon

Accidentally Wolf (Mystic Wolves, #1)Accidentally Wolf by Elle Boon
Tina's rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read from this author. The story line about Accidental Wolf was intriguing and well written. If you like wolf shifting stories that have hot steamy moments this book is for you. The chemistry between the two main characters is believable and entertaining. From the time they meet, they felt an attraction for each other. This book leaves you wondering about something's that might be coming up next for these two and since this is book one, we will find out in the next book. Leaves you wanting more.



Accidentally Wolf (Mystic Wolves #1)

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For veterinarian Cora Welch, being bitten by a young injured wolf wasn’t the best day of her life, nor the raging fever that followed. However, finding herself faced with a naked man proved even more than she had ever bargained for.

Zayn couldn’t believe what his inner wolf was telling him when he first saw the human doctor Cora, standing in nothing but a towel. The last thing he wanted was a mate, especially an accidental one. And at a time when danger seemed to be coming at the Mystic Pack from an unknown source, it just wasn’t in his plans.

All he had to do was get Cora through the fever, keep her safe from the other pack, and keep his fangs to himself. But nobody told him he’d have to fight a mating urge so strong within himself, that it was a losing battle. Now, he has to explain to Cora that he accidentally marked her for a second time, making her just like him.

Cora knew something was not right in her world the moment she wanted to climb her rescuer like a tree. Hearing Zayn tell her she was now a werewolf, like him and his pack, she realized she now had a home. If her new mate still wanted her after he heard about her family, Cora knew she’d be happy to be an accidental wolf.
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