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Book Review of Walk on the Wild Side (Others, Bk 13)

Walk on the Wild Side (Others, Bk 13)
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Helpful Score: 1


Having enjoyed my introduction to Warren's Others series, I decided to continue with the second book I picked up to trade, and once again I found a fun story with intriguing, feisty characters, snappy dialogue, and enough emotion to satisfy the romantic in me. Kitty Sugarman is a farm girl raised by her grandparents who (literally) accidentally discovers that she is a were-lion and is struggling to deal with her animal side. When she receives an invitation to meet the father who abandoned her long ago, she agrees as she is aware he is the only one who can help her control the beast within her. But his ex-wife and children are hostile to what they see as a gold-digger out to get her father's fortune, especially when his second-in-command Marcus Stewart wants to claim her for his mate, and they will stop at nothing to get rid of her.

I'm eating these books up like candy - more like chocolate. Every now and then I feel the need for indulgence in something with not much substance but lots of flavor, that doesn't need much effort or time, and this fills the need nicely.