Wolf At The Door by Sofia Grey
by Sofia Grey
Publisher: Liquid Silver Books
Blurb:
An icy road, a wounded wolf, and a haunting lover she only meets in her dreams all weave together to thaw Lillian’s frozen heart. Sofia Grey knits an exciting, spicy tale of love and passion in Book 1 of the Snowdonia Wolves.
Love can heal all wounds…
Pop star Lillian Hart is determined never to trust another man. She has no idea that the wolf at her door is anything other than a wounded dog, much less the Alpha of the Snowdonia Wolf pack. There’s something about the wild creature that pulls at her. Then a man with her wolf’s eyes starts to invade her dreams, and reality and fantasy merge in a way that has her hoping, against all odds, for dreams to come true.
Lillian may have sworn off men, but Jake’s not just any man, he’s a shifter, and he’s about to shift Lillian’s world to make room for him. He vows to claim her as his Mate, and when Jake makes a vow, he keeps it. But Lillian wants to take it slow and Jake is not about to waste any time.
In this battle of wills, both discover giving in and trusting their hearts can heal even the deepest of hurts.
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Cara’s Review:
A snowy cabin, a pop star running away from scandal, and an injured wolf shifter: all the ingredients necessary for a hot, hot book. In this story, Lillian aka Ella Hart is a pop star rocked by the scandal of her boyfriend’s wife: one she wasn’t aware of. She flees to Wales to lick her wounds, and re-center herself. She almost hits a dog on the way up to the cabin, but narrowly misses him. Lillian is surprised when the dog (wolf) shows up at her door, in need of some medical attention. She’ll be even more surprised to learn he’s not what he seems.
This book was an enjoyable read, and a slightly different take on the werewolf reveal moment. I was pleasantly surprised by Lillian’s reaction, perhaps other shifters should take a page from Jake’s Book of How to Introduce Your Human Mate to Your Wolf. While Lillian struggles to accept the meaning of a Mating in wolf culture, Jake is able to give her the time she needs to process this monumental life changing decision.
There is some hot loving in this book, definitely earning itself 4/5 flames for hotness, but it’s not over the top. I’m hoping we’ll see more of the Snowdonia wolves in the future! It’ll be interesting to see how the Pack handles having a non-shifter Alpha mate!

