Terry Spear’s debut Heart of the Wolf was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. Known for her research into how wolves live in nature, Spear writes her werewolves as they would behave realistically, including pack dynamics, mating behavior, and hierarchies.
Werewolf pack leader Jake Silver is an acclaimed photographer. He sees a beautiful woman at the art gallery where his photos are on display, and his intrigue turns into wolfish protectiveness. Alicia Greiston has never met anyone like Jake-he’s sexy, alpha, and totally irresistible, and he calls to something primal in her soul.
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Okay, apparently the book gods saw me in my distress over my dilema with the less than hotness level in the recent books that I’ve reviewed. I mean they were good but they weren’t the ”grab a fan” scenes that had you panting and needing a cold glass of water afterwards to cool down. Well the gods smiled down on me and said “We’ve heard your plea dear reviewer and offer you this.” And boy did they deliver this book was smoking.
This one won’t be released until December 1st but mark those calenders. (You can pre order here) This one is worth the wait. This had it all and I absolutely loved it. To let you know how much, I got it and had it finished in 2 days. It kept my interest. Hot, hot love scenes and plenty of twist and turns throughout the entire story.
Jake is Hot, that’s right with a capital H. He’s an Alpha Werewolf and a photographer. (awwwww) but don’t mistake his photography as taking away from him at all. He is all Alpha.
Alicia didn’t annoy me. Sure she was female and had her issues but she didn’t care about her size, circumstances, obstacles that she came up against, she meet them head on. I am so hard on female characters because they wimp out for me, Alicia was actually one I liked. The connection between them left the pages smoking.
You can catch up on all of her books here.
So thank you Terry Spear, you have renewed my faith that there are still hot books out there. That put all mortal human men to shame and take you into a fantasy world that you dont’ want to leave.
Heat Factor: Burning

















