Review: Taming The White Wolf by N.J. Walters

 

The lone wolf answers to no alpha or pack. From his first transformation, he knows his destiny: to be both judge and executioner for rogue werewolves. Welcome to the spellbinding first book in New York Times bestselling author N.J. Walters intense new werewolf series.

White wolf Devlin Moore has spent nearly the last century following his destiny: hunting rogue werewolves. His fate is to be the only one of his kind—hardened, feared, and brutally ruthless. Only now, Devlin’s not alone. There are two others. And if that wasn’t unsettling enough, Devlin is drawn to New York City for what appears to be a human…

As far as Devlin can tell, vibrant artist Zoe Galvani is no threat. But there’s something about her— from her unusual eyes that look similar to the same shocking hue as his own, to his growing need to mark her as his that suggests magical forces may be at play.

Now there’s no escaping each other, or the attraction that grows stronger by the second. But no one, especially a human woman, should have this effect on a lone wolf. And just when he’s sure that having her could be his undoing…the truth steps out of the shadows.


My Review


Taming the White Wolf by N.J. Walters

My rating: 4 of 5 stars πŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸπŸŒŸ

I enjoyed this new Lone Wolf Legacy series and can't wait to learn what else we learn. I loved Zoe and Devlin's chemistry and of course, I love a growly shifter.

Devlin Moore, the White wolf, has spent the nearly the last century, hunting rogue werewolves, as part of his destiny. This means he leads a lonely existence. There are two other wolves like him but they keep to themselves but doing the same job.

After dealing with the latest rogue he feels drawn to New York City, and follows the pull but is unsettled to discover it's a human.

Zoe Galvani is an artist. There's something about her that immediately draws Devlin to her. Her eyes are the same unusual shade as his and he has the growing urge to mark her.

Devlin feels the need to protect when she's attacked and figure out what magical forces are at play surrounding them.

Thanks so much to the author, Entangled and NetGalley for this ARC to review.

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