A Highland Werewolf Wedding by Terry Spear

A Highland Werewolf Wedding (Highland Wolf, #3) (Heart of the Wolf, #11)

by Terry Spear

On The Run...

After werewolves Elaine Hawthorn and Cearnach MacNeill almost have a head-on collision on a foggy Highland road, they're pretty well stuck with each other. It'll be hours before anyone can get there to pull his car out of the ditch and they both have better places to be.

And Nowhere to Hide From Each Other...

The sexy little American brings out all of Cearnach's big bag protective instincts. If she thought she was in trouble before, Elaine has no idea what kind of complications a hot Scot can cause...

Delightful, steamy, and devilishly funny, join the hundreds of thousands of readers who already discovered that USA Today bestseller Terry Spear delivers a sizzle worth howling about.

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4 of 5 stars

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This is book 11 in Ms. Spear's Heart of the Wolf series and can be read as a stand alone novel.

When Elaine Hawthorn loses her parents she begs to go with her privateer uncles to Scotland, upon losing them she meets Cearnach MacNeill for the first time but only until she is able to run away. Fast forward 220 some odd years and she runs into him again or more to the point he almost runs into her, in his car.

Cearnach MacNeil is nothing if not loyal and when his friend is marrying a man from a rival clan and asks him to come to the wedding he will even if he knows there could be problems. While racing to get to the church he almost gets in an accident with Elaine and ends up having to use her car and unintentionally dragging her into the middle of a clan feud.

A Highland Werewolf Wedding gives us sexy shifters, feuding Highland clans, Pirates (I mean privateers), meddling ghosts and mothers, a feisty American and a bunch of really hot warriors in kilts. Ms. Spear takes us on a wild chase looking for treasure and finding love instead, with enough steamy scenes to warm you on a cold Highland night.

Being that this is the 11th book in this series there are some background characters and information that would be better or more fully appreciated by someone who has read the previous books, however this is written in a why that it is a complete story with a wonderful hero and heroine and villains you love to hate and plenty of story points left to add book 12.

Reviewed by Carin for Cocktails and Books

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