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Carolina Wolf by Sela Carsen

Book Description:

“Librarian Debra Henry is boring. And she’s okay with that. Really. It’s not as if the teensy amount of witchcraft that flows in her veins is worth getting excited about. Yet someone—or something—thinks it’s worth crawling out of the swamps to attack her. Those “somethings” are werewolves.

When one of them is hurt saving her, the least she can do is take him home and patch him up. Healing him stirs more than her senses. Maddox Moreau awakens the magic that sleeps in her blood. And suddenly, life’s not quite so boring.

A wildlife manager at Congaree National Park by day, Maddox likes being the BWIS—Big Wolf In the Swamp. By night, he lets his wild side out to play lone wolf. At least until he meets the one woman who can share his soul. Perhaps it’s best, though, if he holds off on sharing his preference for raw meat.

Rescuing her seals his fate—but only if he can protect her from a rogue of his kind. A werewolf with a nasty stalker streak…”

I enjoyed Carsen’s look into lycanthropy and the world around it. Carsen managed to weave a world that was intriguing. The book offered everything that can make a book great: in depth characters, satisfying romance, resistance to put you on edge, suspense, and a gorgeous guy! So the book has everything you need for a good afternoon read.

I did enjoy the book, without spoiling it towards the end when she inherits her powers it became a little much for me but I was able to look passed that and enjoy what the book was offering as a whole. It was a great read and offered more than enough plot and enjoyment for an afternoon. Carsen has a great way with words that allow you to enjoy her fantasy world. I definitely want to see what else she is capable of and will be keeping an eye out for future works of hers!

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