~ 4.5 Wolf on a Mission Stars ~
Wolf on a Mission is book six in the Salvation Pack series by N.J. Walters. Even if you have not read any of the other books in the Salvation Pack series you are good. Wolf on a Mission can be read as a standalone!
First, I must say I’ve had the Salvation Pack series on my radar for sometime now and I’ve been wanting to give it a go. I am glad I picked Wolf on a Mission up. I’m hooked and plan on picking up the rest of the books in this series just to get the full adventure and to enjoy the other mates featured. The author did an unbelievable job setting up the plot, world, and characters.
Wolf on a Mission is a riveting read that had me captivated from the very first page to the last. The author does an amazing job pulling the reader into the characters, their struggles, and getting you emotionally involved in their trills and tribulations. Both our hero and heroine have been dealt a few hard hands, but they both are fighters and they both have something to fight for.
Elias our hero and full-blooded wolf is so sweet, caring, and protective of his family. Him and his nephews captured my heart the moment they showed up on the pages.
Sue our heroine and human is strong, independent, and protective of her son. She has had a lot to deal with in her life. It’s been one battle after another, but she must and has stayed strong for her son.
Elias and Sue where a fantastic couple to read about. Watching theses two characters develop, fall in love, and protect those they see as family and friends was great. When they do find adult time, those moments are sensual and steamy.
Saga and Reece, Elias nephews where adorable, unique, and different in their own way. It was so sweet watching them show such compassion and even though their teens you can see they’re just going to be amazing men. I can’t wait to see how they will develop and where their story goes.
Wolf on a Mission is one dramatic, heartfelt, and sensual read. For those that love paranormal romance and sexy alpha werewolves, you should give this book and the series a try.
*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Samhain Publishing via NetGalley with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.
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I felt the same way I wasn’t sure if it could be read on it’s own until I started reading. I’m one of those readers that has to read a series in order other wise it drives me crazy, but that’s because the authors care things along like plots, characters, and world building. I was happy this one worked as a stand a lone. I’m hoping to pick up the others and read them too. I am now a fan and will be keeping an eye out for more in this series from N.J. Walters.
So glad you enjoyed the review!
Oh I am so glad you said it could be read as a stand alone. I have it, but I haven’t read the rest of the series so I was unsure if I could just jump to this one!
Great review!