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3 of 5 stars

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At a mere hundred and eighty-seven pages Shanley managed to create the world, introduce us to a clan, give us history and share a sweet romance with strong characters. I consumed this in a single sitting, and found the concept and characters intriguing.

While camping in the woods Morgan Carter’s life changes when a mysterious stranger, Greyson Crawford, steps in and tries to save her sister from a vicious animal attack. He was badly wounded and in the confusion, he ran off. Morgan was unable to find him. A year has passed and Greyson has struggled with the outcome of that fateful encounter. Alone and confused he lives on the outskirts of town, struggling to control the beast that walks within him. Thankfully, help arrives and soon he begins to come to terms and learns to handle the beast. Greyson reminded me of an alpha version of Sam (Mercy Thompson series) and he made me swoon.

While the romance developed fast and became complicated by secondary characters, it had a slow burn feel. Had this been a full-length novel I would have demanded more, but Shanley left we satisfied and feeling warm and fuzzy. The series itself deals with Morgan and Grey, much like the Alpha & Omega series by Patricia Briggs focuses on Anna & Charles.

Morgan is special and this aspect of the story was fascinating. It had me diving right into Black Wolf’s Revenge.  This puts her and Lana directly in danger and I am anxious to see how the series develops. Unique alliances, implied danger and this couple have me eager for more.

Silver Wolf Clan felt fresh and I immediately connected to Grayson and Morgan. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer

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