A glimpse of the start of a new spin-off series from Michele Notaro. Awesome narration
From the The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae blurb:
Call it fate, call it luck, but when a powerful wolf shifter walks into my life, everything changes.
Bel
I’ve made some stupid decisions in my life, and one in particular keeps coming back to haunt me. When I keep running into a handsome stranger, I know I should push him away, if only to keep him safe from my mess, keep him safe from me. But something inside of me—my heart, my magic, or my soul—keeps pushing me toward him, offering to make all my secret dreams come true. And I don’t know how to stay away.
Remi
When I travel across the world to open a new business—and get away from my overbearing family—the last thing I ever expect is to find the most beautiful and alluring fae I’ve ever met. I’m drawn to him, and I’m pretty sure if he lets his guard down, he’ll admit he’s drawn to me too. All I want to do is pull Bel into my arms and protect him from whatever he’s hiding. But he’s skittish and suspicious, and I just want to prove to him that he can trust me.
Fate, and a bit of luck, brought us together, and I’m not going to let it or anything else tear us apart.
The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, there’s something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.
Lesetiger's review:
I've listened to several books by the author before, but the narrator was new to me.
I've listened to several books by the author before, but the narrator was new to me.
The book can be read as a standalone, but is embedded in a series that several authors have co-written.
The writing style is, as always, very good. The world-building is detailed and I could easily imagine the world and surroundings of Gauhala. Gauhala is a place where the humans look down on the Fae and don't treat them particularly well. The Fae Bel meets Remi because of a magical coin. Remi is a wolf shifter who runs a security company. In order to expand it, he has moved to another country with friends and discovers that the people there have a different way of dealing with other Spzies than in his home country.
Bel feels attracted to Remi right from the start. And Remi treats Bel well, but Bel is and remains suspicious. The chemistry between the two is fantastic, as is their development. But Bel has a secret that could potentially destroy their budding relationship. He tries to give Remi clues. But can Remi interpret them correctly?
I found the story very entertaining. It is cleverly thought out with a few twists and surprises, deep feelings, hot romance as well as drama and danger.
Michael Lesley is a fantastic narrator. He portrayed the characters appropriately, giving each one a unique and memorable voice so that the listener always knew immediately who was speaking. He captured and conveyed the emotions perfectly, making the listener feel as if they were in the middle of the story. As I said, this was my first time listening to Michael Lesley, but I will definitely be looking out for more audiobooks with him. He brought the story to life in a very entertaining way.
The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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