Review: Wolf Bait by Nina West

Posted November 22, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Wolf Bait by Nina WestWolf Bait by Nina West, Hot Tree Editing
Published by Self Published Publication Date: November 16, 2015
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WOLF BAIT is the first book in the Wolf Cove series.

When life turns to hell, most people talk about running away. Abbi Mitchell actually does it. Determined to escape her humiliating heartbreak and her overbearing mother, Abbi takes a summer job at a resort in Alaska. It's supposed to be four months of snow-capped mountains, peaceful wilderness, and figuring out if she should wait for her lifelong sweetheart to come back, as he has promised he'll do.

Instead, it's Henry Wolf.

Owner of the luxury hotel chain, Henry Wolf is cool and composed, successful with everything he touches, and undeniably beautiful. And for some reason Abbi can't fathom, he wants her—the farm girl from small town, USA with no corporate experience—as his personal assistant.
Abbi scrambles to meet his professional demands while she battles her growing attraction to him. Physical feelings she shouldn't have because he's her boss, because she's way out of her league with him, and because they'll never be reciprocated.

Until they are.

Will Abbi be able to let go of herself—her values, her dreams, and her inhibitions—to give him all that he's demanding of her?

*** WARNING: This book has a lot of story and a lot of sex in it. Not suitable for readers under 18 years of age, or people who don't like to read about sex.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Blog Tour, Inkslinger PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

WOLF BAIT is one of those books that I’m still on the fence about, weeks after reading it.  On the one hand, it had a hero I couldn’t help but like….even when he was being an enormous ass.  But it was the heroine and her complete 180 when it came to her values that has me wondering what I read.

Abbi catches her fiance cheating on her.  After spending the remaining months of the school year having him flaunt his new relationship in her face and her family pushing her to forgive him, Abbi decides to take a job in Alaska for the summer.  She hopes this is going to be a tie to figure out who she is and what she wants, as she clings to her Christian faith.  But as soon as she sets foot on the Wolf Resort things do not go as Abbi plans.  And when she catches the eye of owner Henry Wolf her world is opened up to much more than she thought.

Henry was one of those heroes I love to hate.  An enormous ass when we first meet him, he soon opens up to Abbi and proves to be every bit a domineering Alpha male.  I could understand why Abbi’s naivety would be alluring to him, but I had to wonder why he continued to pursue her, pushing her faith and values.  He was every bit a wolf prowling for his prey.

Then there was Abbi.  Her faith was very important to her when she was with her fiance.  She had abstained from sex, holding onto her belief of waiting until marriage.  So it was a bit confusing when Abbi was making passes at strange lumberjacks, watching her roommates in an intimate moment and flirting with Henry.  Who was this girl?  It was because of Abbi that I had such an issue with this book.  For someone who’s faith was so important, she practically abandons it all as soon as she sets foot in Alaska.  I can understand questioning what you believed, but she seemed to have just tossed all that out the window a little too easily for someone who didn’t want to let go before.  In my mind, I couldn’t reconcile what she believed in versus what she was doing.

Lots of other readers have loved this book, so I’m guessing I’m in the minority when it comes to this book.  But I couldn’t get past the changes in Abbi and believe this romance.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.