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Book Review of Master of Wolves (Mageverse, Bk 3)

Master of Wolves (Mageverse, Bk 3)
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Helpful Score: 4


Another delightful romp with "Master of Wolves" by Angela Knight. Something is seriously wrong within the ranks of the Clarkson Police department. Officer Faith Weston, head of the K-9 department, has lots of experience handling dogs but is uneasy around her lewd boss and some of the other police officers. Jim London is outraged over the death of his friend. He knows the cops have cooked up a phony story about Tony's death and decides to go undercover by posing as a German Shephard dog for Faith's K-9 unit.

A clever way to get at the bottom of Tony's death turns complicated when Jim finds himself falling for Faith. He is forced to reveal his true nature when Faith's life is threathened. At first disbelieving, it isn't much longer before Faith finds herself accepting Jim as he is especially since she becomes a werewolf from one of the officer's bites. This is where the sex starts and it's pretty hot. But there's lots of plot and tension running throughout the book. Jim and Faith find themselves pitted against a wicked, powerful witch who also happens to be a vampire. Her goals are nothing less than world domination which has her making the whole town's police department vampires or under her thrall.

I found both characters very likeable, especially Jim, a very charming and courageous werewolf character. Faith is tough but not obnoxiously so as so many of the other female heroes tend to be in paranormal stories. She's loyal, hones, and courageous. These traits, plus her beauty, are what make Jim fall in love with her. This book, part of a series by Angela Knight, has it all - terrific plot, likeable heroes, very wicked villains, romance, suspense, and, of course, sizzling sex.