Review: How to Run With a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper

Posted December 8, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

how to run with a naked werewolfCaleb Graham is a werewolf by nature, a tracker by profession. He uses his “extra gifts” to find people, and not always in the most legal or ethical manner. He doesn’t care what they’ve done, or who wants them found, as long as his considerable fee is paid. He likes his life simple and uncomplicated.

Anna Moder, former physician to Caleb’s pack, happens across Caleb during a particularly violent “negotiation” that has left him bloodied and unconscious. She helps him, despite the fact that he’s cost her a car, so he insists that she stay with him on the road for a while. As they grow closer, Anna looks past the gruff exterior and and the questionable job to thoroughly decent werewolf underneath.

Anna – who is careful to edit her involvement with Caleb’s pack from their conversations – doesn’t talk about why a nice girl wants to live in the middle of frozen nowhere, but she’s obviously on the run from something. When Anna’s past collides with Caleb’s current assignment from one of his sleazier contacts, Caleb finally has to make a choice—protect his job…or his potential mate?

Series: Naked Werewolf #3
Release Date: 12/31/2013
Publisher: Pocket Books
Source:  Publisher
Reviewer:  Sheri
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Molly Harper had me laughing so hard as I followed Anna and Caleb on their adventure. I enjoyed every minute of this story. Anna and Caleb meet in a very interesting way, and their relationship blossoms both slowly and at warp speed at the same time.

The way Anna knows Caleb is a werewolf but doesn’t let Caleb know she knows and the way he doesn’t tell her lead to some fun antics on both their parts. Anna seems to have a trouble magnet attached to her and keeps thwarting all of Caleb’s bounties.

Caleb really likes Anna and he knows something has her spooked and the way he just accepts Anna and loves her even with her issues, made me fall in love with him over and over again.

This is a sweet romance with a healthy dose of spice. There is a whole lot of tension that builds and simmers until it explodes and scorches the pages. I highly recommend this book to fans of paranormal romance with a healthy dose of humor.