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Title:Howling for My Baby (Cannon Pack #1)
Author:Beverly Rae
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 173 pages
Published:April 3rd 2009 by Samhain Publishing (first published 2009)
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Shapeshifters
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Rating: 3.28 | 773 Users | 48 Reviews

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Romeo and Juliet never had to worry about being skinned alive.

Sydney Skeller’s father is spitting bullets over her reluctance to join the family business as a shifter hunter. The last thing Daddy needs to know is why—she yearns for a lover who’s man enough for a relationship but animal enough to give her the wild ride of her dreams. After a treadmill mishap lands her in a tangled heap with Jason Cannon, she wonders if she’s finally found her beast, er, man. One session in bed and one bite later, she’s sure. Now if only she can keep her father from mounting Jason’s head on a wall…

Jason is all man on the surface, but wolf shifter down to the bone. He’s more than ready to stop “playing the pack” and find his one true mate, and Sydney of the luscious curves is the woman of his dreams. Finding out that she comes from a family sworn to eradicate his kind isn’t a deal-breaker. But her outrageous plan for him to masquerade as the wolf in hunter’s clothing, right under her father’s very nose, could be asking more than he ever expected to give.

Warning: Readers, be aware of stranger side effects. These side effects may include but aren’t limited to the following: biting strangers, asking furry strangers to bite you, purposely falling off treadmills to collide with handsome strangers, enjoying hot sex with wild strangers, and baying at the moon to meet other moon-influenced strangers. If you notice any of these side effects, contact the author immediately. You may be the heroine of her next book!

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Original Title: Howling for My Baby
ISBN: 1605044849 (ISBN13: 9781605044842)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cannon Pack #1
Characters: Sydney Skeller, Jason Cannon


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i really liked this book hope to read more from this author

Lets begin by saying I am a fan of this supernatural genre but this book was very disappointing. It suffers from an extreme identity crisis. Is it a supernatural story, a thriller, a comedy, a romance, a family melodrama, a cheesy graphic erotic novel or all six? At times it seemed like it had 4 writers. A better writer may have combined all that but that was not the case, the plot was messy and the end has so many silly twists and turns it gave the reader whiplash. The characters were

3.5 stars

Storyline was good, a little akward at times, but all aoround it was pretty good. The sex scenes were few, with enough detail to keep you reading, but still wanting more. But I need to read the next book to decide it I am going to stick with the series.

I enjoyed the story for most part. but too much sex detail. Syd and her friend go to a physic she has had dreams of same guy and he turns into a warewolf. she wants to meet him. Her father is a werewolf hunter and wants her to be in the family business. but she is attracted to her dream guy and doesnt want to kill anything.Jason is comming into his gym to check on the new manager with his accountant gay werewolf Benjy. Jason is admiring a women from the back on a exersice machine which is syd.

Cute story that has potential but still needs lots of editing. Much of the writing was cute but I often felt that noone had read it to see how it sounded or if it made sense. I really feel that a strong editor could have made this book excellent instead of just OK. I also felt like the story glossed over some parts while going into way too much deatil in others. Enjoyed the love story but wished the author had more to say about the two main characters and less about the surronding add-ins. With

Differentthis book was a good read but very different from what I was expecting. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes paranormal books.
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