Thursday, September 5, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Wolf Lost by Sam Burns



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Length: 50,000 words approx.

Cover Design: Natasha Snow

Blurb

An omega on the run.

An alpha fractured.

Sawyer Holt can’t go home. The Alpha who has replaced his father wants to use him as a tool to cement his political power, and Sawyer isn’t interested in marrying his father’s murderer.

Dez Sullivan’s leg may never heal from his last mission in Afghanistan, but he’s getting used to that. What he can’t adapt to are the nightmares and the tremor in his hand that the doctors insist is all in his head. Next to that, being a brand new werewolf seems easy, until Sawyer Holt blows into his life. The omega activates his burgeoning wolf instincts in a new way, and they threaten to overwhelm his common sense.

Both men are in Colorado searching for a new start, a new pack, and the safety they’ve lost. Their meeting is pure Kismet.




Sam Burns wrote her first fantasy epic with her best friend when she was ten. Like almost any epic fiction written by a ten year old, it was awful. She likes to think she’s improved since then, if only because she has better handwriting now.
If she’s not writing, she’s almost certainly either reading or lost down a Wikipedia rabbit hole while pretending to research for a novel.



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Wolf Lost by Sam Burns was an enjoyable read with little angst and drama, but a lot of quirkiness. A pack formed by bond and friendship, the Kismet pack was made up by three alphas-one born wolf and two made-but all friends. Enter an omega on the run, Sawyer happened to take refuge in an old building currently occupied by the three men, and immediately came under their protection.

Ash, Gavin, and Dez were wonderfully written characters, likable, strong, and a tad bit mysterious. I would have liked to know more about them, but I am also hoping to learn more as the series unfolds and the world building continues.

The dynamics of the four man pack was unique and I quite enjoyed the overall banter between them and the ease in which they accepted each other.

Ms. Burns’ start to the Wolves of Kismet series has me intrigued and wanting more.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review


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