Title: Claimed By Magic
Series: Wolf Creek Shifters Book Three
Author: H.R. Savage
Genre: Paranormal Romance (Standalone)
Release Date: May 28, 2019
The scorching final novel of the Wolf Creek Shifters series...
Fallon Stone is a lone wolf...and she prefers it that way. Sick of stuffy Alphas telling her what to do, she lives on her own in a tiny Wisconsin town, determined to fight her wolf’s need for a pack. When an egotistical Warlock shows up and tells her she’s in danger, she dismisses him, and his desire, to help. That is, until death shows up to take her down.
As the anticipated next leader of his coven, Warlock Aidan Wood always follows the rules. But when a vision shows him the death of a familiar sexy Shifter with gold eyes, he battles with the desire to save her and the laws that have been pounded into his head. It doesn't help that she wants nothing to do with him.
Her impending death is looming, with a threat that goes deeper than either of them imagined. Now, Aidan must choose between what is easy and what is right.
MY REVIEW:
A fast paced, sinful, captivating paranormal romance with ALL the feels, chemistry and entertainment I could ask for!
Claimed By Magic was a real page turner guys. Smoking hot, romantic, sweet with plenty of action and a great plot that intrigued me from start to finish. This is a perfectly paced book with excellent characters and romance that both sizzled and had me melting. I didn't want to see this book end!
Claimed By Magic gets a CAPTIVATING FIVE SHOOTING STARS!
MY REVIEW:
A fast paced, sinful, captivating paranormal romance with ALL the feels, chemistry and entertainment I could ask for!
Claimed By Magic was a real page turner guys. Smoking hot, romantic, sweet with plenty of action and a great plot that intrigued me from start to finish. This is a perfectly paced book with excellent characters and romance that both sizzled and had me melting. I didn't want to see this book end!
Claimed By Magic gets a CAPTIVATING FIVE SHOOTING STARS!
“I like you in this sweater.”She laughed. “I think you like me in anything I wear. Especially if it’s nothing.”
“Mmhmm,” he agreed, using his tongue against her skin, paying special attention the area behind her ear. She tilted her head back against him and sighed.“Aidan,” she reprimanded, flipping the pancake to the uncooked side. “I’m cooking. I’m hungry.”“I see that,” he mumbled, then nipped the end of her ear. He pushed her hair away from the back of her neck with one hand and continued his exploration with his mouth. The taste of her skin against his tongue was better than any pancake could ever be.“But we have a problem,” he continued, sliding his hands up the front of the sweater. The flat of her stomach twitched when he trailed his hand over her belly button and she sucked in a breath. “I’m craving something even better than pancakes.”“Nothing is better than pancakes,” she said, her voice light and breathy.“Oh, I beg to differ.” He cupped her breasts in his hands, the rounded globes filling his palms. She dropped the spatula to the counter and gasped when he pinched her nipples. They pebbled between his fingers and he sucked on the skin on her neck.“The food is going to get cold,” she said, still making excuses even though her back arched, pushing her breasts further into his hands. He used one hand to grip her hip and rubbed his rock-hard cock against her.“I don’t care. Come back to bed with me, Fallon.”She groaned, the frustration clear, but she quickly flipped the heat off on the stove and turned in his arms. “You’re insatiable.”Only for you, he thought, but couldn’t voice it. Instead, he captured her lips with his own and lifted her. She wrapped her legs around his waist and pulled at his hair. The sharp pain at his scalp made him hiss and bite on her bottom lip. She gasped and leaned back, gazing into his eyes. Those amazing golden irises searched his own, her lips already red from the night before.“But I get it.”
Author H.R. Savage (Heather) started reading romance at an age that made her father cringe as she tried to hide the cover behind her hands. Due to the encouragement of her English teachers at her small town school in La Verne, California, her love for the art of writing only grew and blossomed. Now a woman who swears by the power of coffee, Chinese food, and wine (not necessarily in that order), she decided it was time to create stories from the characters in her head.
When Heather isn’t writing, outlining, or pinning pictures of hot ‘character inspirations’ on Pinterest™, she is spending time with her three beautiful children and handsome hubby at their home in San Bernardino, CA.
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