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Written by Michelle Ellis   
Thursday, 26 October 2006
Gone With the Wolf by Miranda Heart reviewed at Wild Child Publishing.com

Gone With the Wolf

Reviewed by Michelle Ellis © 2006

Wild Child Publishing.com © 2006

Title: Vegas Magic: Gone With the Wolf
Author: Loribelle Hunt
Publisher: Cobblestone Press
ISBN: 978-1-60088-052-0
Genre: Paranormal/Shifter erotica
Rating: Wanton
Length: Tryst
Author's Website: http://www.loribellehunt.com/

Scarlet Nelson is a witch. She visits the Crypt casino for a Halloween party with her friends Ari and Sam. Intent on a great night out, she gets more than she bargained for!

Grant Anderson is head of security at the Crypt. He is also a werewolf. He's had his eye on Scarlet for a long time. He knows she is his lifelong mate—convincing Scarlet he is right has been his mission for months.

Scarlet loses sight of Ari and Sam, and Grant takes this opportunity to spend time with her. Scarlet senses black magic is afoot, and together they go and investigate where the black magic is coming from. A tryst in Grant's room ensures they forge a bond—the realisation of how they feel for one another is a touching scene.

However, the black magic points to zombies, and Scarlet's business partner is at the bottom of the trouble.

What a great read! I pictured each scene easily, as Ms. Hunt's ability to transport me into the book is immediate. I especially liked Scarlet, a no nonsense woman with a hint of insecurity, as a past love hurt her badly, causing her to distrust future relationships.

Light-hearted and fun, with intense and well written erotic scenes, Gone With the Wolf is an enjoyable story, touching on forever-love, which put a smile on my face by the end.

four cat review at Wild Child Publishing.com

Rating: 4 cats.

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To find out more about how to purchase Gone With the Wolf visit Loribelle Hunt's website.

 
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