Sunday, September 13, 2020

REVIEW: Call Of The Wolves (Spirit Wolves Book 2) By Vonna Harper


Dark memories wait for Carlan Nashel and Brett Schneider in the unforgiving wilderness where Carlan’s beloved brother Skye lost his life in a tragic accident. She wants nothing to do with Brett whose presence painfully reminds her of what she lost, but she once loved this man. He used to be her everything, her body’s awakening.

As if preordained, they find each other near where the accident took place. As a storm isolates them from the world, they have no choice but to face the past and what they lost. To acknowledge what went wrong and why, the shared sexual heat that still rages. What they don’t know but soon will is that they aren’t alone in this hard reckoning. This unwanted journey.
Yes, they are the only humans here, but there is something else: a ghost and spirit wolves.

Maybe they’ll survive. Maybe they won’t.
This was an interesting little Novella. I really enjoyed it and it was quite good and interesting. I went into it thinking it had to do with wolf shifters instead it was all about wolf spirits or reincarnaation which is a lovely twist.

Great author and story but the book was over far too fast. I needed more depth and information in this story. It did make me cry but I also felt it was just a big long sex scene as there wasnt anything other than what happened top them in the woods. Having an epilogue or a few chapters where they talk to his brother about what he went through and explaining what they decide for  his working situation and her parents and for them in the future would have added more depth to this book.
Its still a great read and i look forward to more from this author.

3 stars


Under her "real" name, Vonna Harper has published more fiction than she can keep track of . These include category romances for the major players as well as the 'juicy' stuff. She also penned a series of well-received Native American historicals. One earned her finalist status in both the Women Writing the West Willa award and Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association. Before discovering romances, both erotic and otherwise, Vonna 'confessed' all kinds of nonsense for the confession magazines.

When asked about erotica research, she insists, "Of course I've time-traveled to the ancient Everglades, infiltrated bondage strongholds, done wilderness search and rescue, and spent a night trapped in a workout gym with Mr. Universe. How can I possibly write about something I haven't experienced?"

As for day jobs, "I've been a commercial pilot, brain surgeon, worked as a white-water river guide, bee keeper, snake charmer, and garbage collector."

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