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The Wolf at the Door
by Charlie Adhara
Cooper is an ex-FBI agent who now works in a secret werewolf crime division. When he is volunteered to get partnered up with a werewolf to investigate a string of murders and disappearances, he feels the pressure of making the test partnership successful and solving the increasingly mysterious case. Even with the friction between them, Cooper can't help but be captivated by Park. As the situation becomes more dangerous, figuring out who to trust becomes more difficult.
Cooper is such a grump and I love it. This book is only from his POV and his internal monologue is so entertaining, he has a sarcastic dry humor that I love. I feel like we are still learning about Park though he seems to be a total sweetheart. He's able to keep up with Cooper and isn't put off by his sometimes prickly demeanor. Though they have their differences there's also this innate connection that draws them together. Their romance is more of an emotional slow burn, but they sure have no qualms about exploring their steamy chemistry.
I thought this was a really unique story. You have MCs in their 30s, some true crime, and lots of secrets and drama. There were times where I was suspecting everyone. It was a pretty good mix of plot with some heated tension of all sorts between Park and Cooper. This is the beginning of their story, so it ends on a happy for now which makes a lot of sense for them. There's a lot to work out in their burgeoning relationship, and I look forward to more!
Read if you like:
• true crime/mystery
• paranormal romance
• forced proximity
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Cooper is such a grump and I love it. This book is only from his POV and his internal monologue is so entertaining, he has a sarcastic dry humor that I love. I feel like we are still learning about Park though he seems to be a total sweetheart. He's able to keep up with Cooper and isn't put off by his sometimes prickly demeanor. Though they have their differences there's also this innate connection that draws them together. Their romance is more of an emotional slow burn, but they sure have no qualms about exploring their steamy chemistry.
I thought this was a really unique story. You have MCs in their 30s, some true crime, and lots of secrets and drama. There were times where I was suspecting everyone. It was a pretty good mix of plot with some heated tension of all sorts between Park and Cooper. This is the beginning of their story, so it ends on a happy for now which makes a lot of sense for them. There's a lot to work out in their burgeoning relationship, and I look forward to more!
Read if you like:
• true crime/mystery
• paranormal romance
• forced proximity
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