BLURB:
Revenge - that was Trev's goal when he first set his sights on Raven. And a delicious revenge it would be. He and his two brothers had each selected a Montgomerie sister to systematically seduce and destroy, and this quiet granddaughter of his enemy was perfect. She lived simply in a cottage in the English countryside, a painter, and socialized only with gypsies and a menagerie of misfits: her fat orange tabby, her one-legged seagull and a midget pony. And in addition to beauty, Raven had a delicious vulnerability begging to be exploited. Trev was happy to oblige. In fact, it felt like destiny.
Magic and fate have brought a self-proclaimed wolf to Colford Hall. He's dressed in a designer suit and drives a Lamborghini Murcielago and apologizes for nothing. And though Trev doesn't realize it, wolves mate for life.
My take:
Completely unrealistic and overly sappy and cheesy. Makes for a good brainless read. The description of intimate scenes were well described. Too much comparison and references to fairy tales like Red Riding Hood because the main female lead has red hair and Trev's the wolf. Raven is seemingly frail because of past emotional damage but she is quite stubborn and will stand up for herself if she has enough reason to do so. The mysterious gypsy box tells their future and their dreams are haunted by the past.
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