Review: Caging the Wolf by Sofia Grey

Posted July 5, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Caging the Wolf by Sofia GreyCaging The Wolf by Sofia Grey
Series: Snowdonia Wolves, #2.1
Published by Acelette Press Publication Date: April 17th 2015
Pages: 80
Also in this series: Dreaming of a Wolf, A Very Wolfie Christmas
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four-stars

(previously published as part of the Hot Holiday Treats anthology)Jessie has fallen in love with the perfect guy, Levi, but there’s one tiny problem. The blue-eyed hunk only exists in her dreams. That is, until he greets her in the local shopping mall. She’d swear they never met before, so how come he knows so much about her – and can tell her the naughty things they did in her dreams? Warning: Contains a wolf shifter that won’t take no for an answer, and enough hot sex to drive any winter chills away.

This standalone Snowdonia Wolves novella does not require that the reader have read the previous books in the series. A very cute, short story about a woman who finds the perfect man where she least expects it and a wolf shifter who will drop everything and travel halfway across the world to be with her.

How edoes one fall in love with someone who exists only in their dreams? This is Jessie’s dilemma. She could swear she has never met Levi in real life, he exists only in her dreams. This perfect man awaits her every night when she closes her eyes. Yet, if he isn’t real, how do you explain the very real corporeal Levi, who looks exactly like the man of her dreams and seems to know things only her dream Levi knows, showing up at the local mall?

This short hooked me from the very moment Jessie follows a mysterious male voice to the back of the animal shelter and finds what she believes is a very large dog asking for help. The entire scene was just too humorous to put down. The fact that, thinking she was being punked and would end up on some television gag show, doesn’t stop her from rescuing the talking dog and helping him escape had me chuckling aloud. Of course, as with all shifter stories, it doesn’t end there. Promising that they will meet again, the strange dog disappears.

Here is where we need to stretch our powers of imagination. If a talking dog tells me his name is Levi and we will meet again, I think I’d remember that. Jessie actually seems surprised to meet Levi later on. Other than that, I had such a great time reading this short, I can’t wait to read the rest of this series. This is yet another story more concerned with content and less with gratuitous sex scenes. Grey is quickly becoming one of my go to authors for a quick, sweet fix.

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