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Guest Review: The New Wolf (Building The Pack #1) by R.J. Scott

A dangerous lone wolf is intent on destroying the beginnings of a pack and when Connor is attacked, and near death, there is only one thing that can save him. A wolf shifter’s bite.

N.B. Originally published through Extasy Publishing, this edition features the same story with new cover art.


After a hate crime leaves one of them near dead, Veterinarian Josh Nolan and Cop Connor Vincent are starting a new life in Black Creek, a remote town on the edge of the Green Mountains range, Vermont.

Josh is taking over his grandfather's practice, and Connor starts a new position with the local sheriff's office.

When Connor becomes curious about unsolved crimes going back fifty years he can't know the kind of secrets he begins to unearth. Or the danger that he puts himself and Josh in.


Reviewer: Shee Reader

This is a quick and exciting shifter read that I really enjoyed!

A dangerous lone wolf is intent on destroying the beginnings of a pack and when Connor is attacked, and near death, there is only one thing that can save him. A wolf shifter’s bite.

After a hate crime leaves one of them near dead, Veterinarian Josh Nolan and Cop Connor Vincent are starting a new life in Black Creek, a remote town on the edge of the Green Mountains range, Vermont.
Josh is taking over his grandfather's practice, and Connor starts a new position with the local sheriff's office.
When Connor becomes curious about unsolved crimes going back fifty years he can't know the kind of secrets he begins to unearth. Or the danger that he puts himself and Josh in.

The rogue wolf is going around attacking people, human and shifter alike and Connor is in serious danger. He has the lifesaving bite, and is curious to see who else in the new home town is a shifter? As Connor trusts Josh with the story, there a few things they learn about Josh’s grandfather into the bargain!

This story has a lovely committed couple making life changes for each other, fantastic beasts and plenty of intrigue. It has a gentle pace but there is still plenty of action. Since it’s a quick read, I’d love more from these characters.

I was given a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.




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