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Review: Jessica's Wolves by Becca Jameson

Title:Jessica’s Wolves
Author: Becca Jameson
Series: Wolf Masters #3
Release Date: December 24th, 2012
Publisher: Liquid Silver Books
Genre: Erotica (Paranormal)
Rating: 3.5 Hoots
Reviewer: Charity
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble


Sum It Up!  I don’t regret reading the story, it was cute.


Summary:
Jessica Murphy has been living a lie. A childhood trauma has caused her to deny her true self, and she has no intention of ever revealing who she really is. As a first-year teacher making her way in life, the last thing she expects or desires is for two hunky men to walk into her school and insist she is their mate.

Charles Masters has been sowing his wild oats in Texas with his best friend, Reese Becker. When the two return home to Oregon for the holidays, they arrive with a young woman in tow who carries her own bundle of secrets. Caught between two females, Reese and Charles must juggle the woman they are destined to claim and the promises they've made to the desperate younger female wolf.

A complex web of secrecy and denial unfolds as Jessica accepts her mates … and herself. Will the mysterious past uniting Jessica to her new extended family prove to be more than she is willing to handle. (Goodreads)

Review:
Jessica’s Wolves is book 3 in the Wolf Masters Series, I have not read the first 2, and had no problem following along at all. The start of the story gave me high hopes because when Jessica first meets the boys the sexual tension was palpable. The first coupling was unmistakably hot, but unfortunately as the story lead on the sex becomes monotonous and “skim worthy.” The emotional connection was definitely there, but the story itself was lacking. The plot was too typical, two males claim the reluctant female with troubled past, but everything works out because “together they can handle anything.” Don’t get me wrong, I don’t regret reading the story, it was cute. BUT unfortunately, I do not have the urge to go read the other books in the series.



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