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Review: Like a Wolf with a Bone (Pride #0.5) by Shelly Laurenston

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Review: Like a Wolf with a Bone (Pride #0.5) by Shelly LaurenstonLike a Wolf with a Bone by Shelly Laurenston
Series: Pride #0.5
Published by Kensington Books on May 26, 2020
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Erotic Romance
Pages: 179
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
five-stars
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Eggie Ray Smith may be a wolf and a killer, but he’s one of the good guys in this sizzling novella by NewYork Times bestselling author Shelly Laurenston . . .

LIKE A WOLF WITH A BONE

Quiet little Darla Lewis doesn’t know what to think when the most-feared member of the South’s rowdiest wolf pack kidnaps her. Does he want to protect her or kill her? It could be either! Everyone knows about Egbert Ray Smith and how dangerous he is. Every pack avoids him, and the U.S. military uses him as their own killing machine. And Darla is just a nice girl who likes to bake and occasionally follow the Grateful Dead around. She doesn’t have time for this sort of foolishness. And yet . . . there is something about Eggie Ray. He just doesn’t seem as bad as everyone says. In fact, the more she gets to know him, the cuddlier he seems.

Something her overprotective family is not going to be happy to hear . . .

Previously published in Howl for It.


Also in this series: Wolf with Benefits, Howl For It, Bite Me, The Mane Event, The Beast In Him, Beast Behaving Badly

“You can take me wherever you want to, Egbert Ray Smith, because I know that I’ll never be safer than I am right now . . . with you.” And she said the words with such sincerity, her dark brown eyes so trusting of him when even his own kin never looked at him that way, that Eggie knew in that moment that he’d never let anyone harm this She-wolf. Never let anyone come near her without her consent. He’d protect Darla Mae Smith with his life.”

 

I read this when it first was published in the Box Set Howl For It. I’m glad the author published this on it’s own, so I can add it to my collection of the Pride series. Now if only we can get an audio for this novella. ^_^

Like a Wolf with a Bone features Dee-Ann Smith’s, who we meet in Big Bad Beast, parents Egbert (Eggie) Ray Smith and Darla Mae.

Shelly Laurenston is one of my favorite authors. I love re-visiting her books either to read or listen too. Her books have a fabulous blend of crazy humor and energy. 

This was a great read; especially for a fan. Darla and Egbert make a great couple. I enjoyed see the beginning and getting a glimpses into the Aunts and Uncles of the Smith Pack. 

Like a Wolf with a Bone made for a nice fun read. I loved it!

Rated: 5 Stars

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About Shelly Laurenston

Originally from Long Island, New York, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shelly Laurenston has resigned herself to West Coast living which involves healthy food, mostly sunny days, and lots of guys not wearing shirts when they really should be. Shelly Laurenston is also The New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author G.A. Aiken, creator of the Scarred Earth Saga and the Dragon Kin series. For more info on G.A.’s dangerously and arrogantly sexy dragons, check out her website at http://www.gaaiken.com.


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6 thoughts on “Review: Like a Wolf with a Bone (Pride #0.5) by Shelly Laurenston

  1. The first book is not so good. We get two story’s in one and they are ok, but after the others are full novels with one couple each. I really like re-listening or reading the Pride series. My library has them for listen ^_^. Thank’s for visiting and I hope you get a chance to try the series. It’s one I like to go back to.

  2. I like looking back at the older generation too. This series is a fun one and I one I like to re-visit. It’s a go to when I’m in a rut or feeling down. Happy Reading!

  3. Neat how she gave her fans the older generation’s stories, too. I love that when I get into a series. I still need to read these in order. I’ve read a few willy nilly.

  4. Nope. It’s an older Novella previously published in Howl For It. It’s part of the Pride series and can be read anytime. The author finally published it as a single title and I’m glad. The anthology it was published in was just ok..

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