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First, it has to be admitted that the title for this first entry of the Alphaville series is kind of cheesy but besides that, it embodies some of my favorite PNR characters/elements that I love to read about.

Female red wolf, Renny 'Little Red' Landry is on the run and she is doing everything she possibly can just to stay alive. As for character, Renny would be considered a typical leading female in a Paranormal Romance, but I feel that her character is a bit annoying. When reading paranormal romances, I look for female leads who are strong, have a take-charge attitude, can hold their own in a fight, and have a good bit of common sense. Renny’s character is strong and determined with that keeps her moving forward. What is annoying are the portions of the story where her character willfully misunderstands her counterpart. The misunderstandings between the main characters become a bit of a distraction and I spent a good amount of time fussing at the book … at her character.

A reader actively fussing at the book or being drawn into the character(s) is a very good indicator that the author really, REALLY knows their craft. Just my opinion.

As an alpha male, Mike Fisher is a pretty good lead. His character hits all the good guy benchmarks like he’s handsome, strong, protective attractive and super indulgent. I do feel that there was a bit of an imbalance between the two leading characters. The leading male is an Alpha and not much of that Alphaness got through. Where the leading female willfully misunderstood everything, there wasn’t much on his part to counter her behavior. The author does a good job of detailing this character's background and I would have liked to see more of his past overlap in this story. Just enough to show Mike’s true Alpha abilities.

This is a solid entry into the Alphaville series and there are enough action and crazy secondary characters to keep the reader interested. As secondary characters, the Coyotes are an interesting mix and I really would have liked to see more from them. Their characters are so varied, dysfunctional and it would have been good to see more of the inter-workings of there group.

I look forward to seeing you what happens in the next installment. Overall, 3.5 review for this installment.

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Baby, I’m Howling For you written by Christine Warren and published by St Martin’s Paperbacks (Jan 30, 2018) was one pleasant book for start to finish.

In this paranormal romance, the heroine Renny Landry is being stalked by a coyote shifter and now if she wants the chance of eluding capture, by the stalker’s henchmen, she must make it to the hills of Alpha, Washington.

Mick Fischer thought he left his past behind him when he moved to Alpha. But fate has other ideas when he rescues a female shifter being chased by coyotes. But with one whiff he realizes that the unconscious female is his mate. But, not willing to claim her, for he knows how it feels to lose a mate and he wasn’t willing to go through that pain again.

Baby, I’m Howling was enthralling. Christen Warren did a wonderful job of bringing this story to life. With a well-developed cast of characters and fast past storytelling. I will love to read more about this little town of Alpha.

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Set in the world of The Others, Christine Warren, now brings readers The Alphaville Series.
Alphaville is a town, surrounded by forests, that is occupied and run by shifters. It's a town for Others that for one reason or another have been ostracised or outcast from their packs/clans or have otherwise chosen not to be part of a pack/clan.
Baby, I'm Howling For You, is the first full-length book in this new series and if you liked The Others, then you'll love this book. It has just as much sassiness, sexiness, adventure, thrill and romance as books in The Others series.
This book made me laugh, cry and fan myself.
Renny is a kick-ass female who's not afraid to ask for help when it's needed but who is also strong enough to fight her own battles and has plenty of sass.
Mick is alpha to his core.
A lone wolf, brooding shifter with sexiness oozing from his pores.
This is definitely a book that I will be re-reading again and again.
Highly recommended.

I received an early copy of this book from St. Martin's Press via Netgalley

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I read the prequel novella and really liked it! Unfortunately, this book just fell flat for me. The romance was way too rushed and didn't really make sense to me. Mick lost his mate years ago and doesn't want another one. He is in denial about his feelings for Renny and continuously pushes her away. He was very gruff in the first few chapters, and then when he saves her from the coyotes, he goes from 0 to 60 in half a second. It gave me mental whiplash. They were in each other's pants while my mind was still trying to grasp what was going on. Even with the whole mating bond concept, it felt like the author could have eased us into this romance better. It deflated the rest of the book for me, I just wasn't connected to them as a couple. I would definitely read the next one in the series, but this one was not for me.

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3.5 stars

The other day on Twitter, we were involved in a huge discussion about PNR series that we quit. And for some reason I remember quitting the Others series that is a crossover with this one. You guys, why did I stop reading it? I loved that series! Luckily I had this book in my review queue, so I was inspired! I wanted some old school paranormal romance from someone whose series I used to stalk Borders for. 

Guys, I have mixed feelings about this book.

This book starts off strong.

Renny is a small red wolf shifter who is running for her life. Her car runs out of gas, so she shifts and races off. She’s heading to Alpha, Washington in the hopes that the town will take her in. It’s a town of misfits and she needs help. She’s being chased by five coyote shifters who are supposed to drag her back to their alpha in California. This guy can’t take no for an answer, and he plans on taking Renny.

She falls down and passes out from injury and exhaustion at the feet of a very alpha wolf shifter on the outskirts of Alphaville.

Mick sees a small red wolf come flying out of the darkness to land at his feet and he knows two things: she’s his mate, and she’s being attacked by a pack of coyotes. He scares them off, but is now stuck with an injured wolf he doesn’t want, mate or not.

I’m all for fated mates and insta-lust. This is all not just fine with me, but it’s my catnip. What I had issue with is the way Mick treats her originally and then after one scene has such an about face that he grabs her and marks her and boom they’re mated. Hey, give me a grumpy male wolf who doesn’t want to want his heroine, I’m all in. But the total about face from him being growly and grumpy to bam they’re mated? I wanted to see a coversation first, or maybe even sexytimes and some form of bonding first.

I got over it, though, and continued on because I’m vested in this story and I love when the psycho alpha is after the hero’s mate.

But here’s the thing. The villain is a coyote. He has his 5 goons (also coyote shifters) chasing her down. She’s a wolf. A small wolf, but seriously, she’s still bigger than a coyote. So, okay, we have 5 against 1 which are terrible odds, so she’s not going to win, I get that. But…

Alphaville is full of lions, tigers, bears (oh my!), wolves, I mean, you name it! And the entire book is spent waiting for the coyotes to strike. They have these amazing noses that pick up the scents of each individual guy, and they notice all these details...and you’re gonna tell me they couldn’t just follow their noses to these idiots? Seriously?

This drove me nuts. The whole book is spent with coyotes beating these huge apex predators. It seriously bothered me. Now, coyotes are known for being tricky and sneaky, but this isn’t what’s emphasized as their qualities so I kept thinking...hmmm....30lb coyote vs 400lb tiger and the coyote comes out on top? Really? If Warren had made them wolves, I would’ve bought it more, but coyotes? Against a town of lions and tigers are you kidding me? And this could totally be me. They made good bad guys in the personality sense, I just hated that these little coyotes were staying hidden on alphaville land from that many shifters.

So, yeah, mixed feelings about this book. The plot was great. The town has some great characters and a neat set-up for the series, but I had a hard time taking the coyotes seriously as a true threat against Renny when she’s guarded by so many shifters.

***ARC courtesy of St. Martin's Press

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Renny is on the run from a pack of coyote’s when her car breaks down. She’s so close to her destination of Alphaville but she ends up having to make a run for it. She shifts to her wolf and takes off. She’s almost caught when she is saved by Mick Fischer. He’s a wolf shifter as well and surprise, surprise, her mate.

Mick Fischer had a mate but she was murdered 8 years previously. He has no idea why he is still alive as so often mates follow one another into death. When he meets Renny he knows why he’s still alive – to be with her. He’s determined to keep this mate safe despite the psycho that’s after her.

Mick and all of Alphaville step into the help Renny with her coyote problem, which she thinks is great but feels guilty about anyway. She meets lots of new people and gets her dream job – she loves Alphaville! She just wishes that she could figure out if Mick loves her for her or only because they are destined mates.

This was a cute paranormal romance story. It was pretty standard stuff but it was cute, none-the-less.

I can’t say that I loved Renny, but I did admire the strength it took her to keep running from the psycho who wanted her for himself. Mick was kind of your stoic, protective mate who wouldn’t let anyone hurt Renny. I liked the book, but I did wish we’d gotten more romance and less hunting for coyotes.

There were some secondary characters that got my attention in this story, and I’ll be reading more of the Alphaville series just to read about them.

Rating: 3 out of 5

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This was a fun, quick read with plenty of intrigue and action. Strong alphas, and the women who won't let the alphas run over them.

I've never read anything by Christine before, and found this worth the read. I'm interested in reading other stories from this series.

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This book was very good. It had been awhile since I had read a Christine Warren book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Rennie as on the run from a sadistic alpha coyote who kept sending his henchmen after her to bring her back. She is trying her best to get to Alpha town as she heard they took in strays or different shifters who had no pack. She lands in the yard of a lone wolf who happens to be her mate. He fights it tooth and nail as he had a mate before and lost her. The town takes her in and protects her at all times. There is lots of action with the henchmen not giving up trying to get her. I loved how the town worked and how they banded together to help everyone.

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As the second book I've read in this series (but counting as #1), this was lots of fun. It had twists and turns, action, romance, and sexy, sexy times. Even if you didn't read the short story before this one, this book gives a great introduction to the wonderful weird world of Alphaville.

Renny is on the run. She's been trying to evade a relentless predator who has decided that she belongs to him. As a wolf shifter, she's got certain skills, but the guys that have been sent after her are shapeshifters also. In a desperate play, she tries to make a run for the Alphaville border for protection. She's always heard that all were welcome there, especially if they have trouble in their past. Renny literally runs to the border just in time, being rescued by an unlikely shifter as she crosses onto his land.

Mick has a past himself, having lost a mate previously. He's a loner, but somehow Renny and he are drawn to one another. Mick also has been tangled up with the shifters Renny is running from, making them perfectly suited for dealing with these bad guy shifters. It would be smooth sailing if Mick and Renny could just work through their relationship issues. Oh, and if they can survive these crafty bad guys. Don't worry, though, we get a nice, neat happy ending. I can't wait to see what happens to all the new characters we met in future installments!

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Baby, I'm Howling For You kicks off Warren's new Alphaville series set in a far away corner of her Other's/Fixed world.
I liked this for the most part, my major problem was I just have a personal issues with the foundation of the story - the leading lady wolf-coyote hybrid shifter,Rennie, is being stalked by an evil alpha and his equally bad henchmen who want to hurt, rape and then kill her. This is a setup destined to keep pulling me out of the romance, and especially when the wolfshifter leading man goes all alpha possessive of her when she should be pretty traumatized by her time on the run and in peril. Another small nit, is that the shifters in this world are the love at first sniff kind and, even though the leading wolf has his own issues, the pheromones do all the work. What I did like: I liked Rennie, she was spunky and excited about her new life and the setup for the rest of the series had some supporting characters who are promising.

ARC courtesy of the publisher via Netgalley. Jan 2018.

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Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing me with an e-ARC to read and review. "Baby, I'm Howling For You" is set to be released January 30, 2018.

Warning: This book contains explicit romantic scenes and language. For mature readers only. Reader discretion advised.

This was the shifter book I didn't know I had been missing from my life. I absolutely LOVED "Baby, I'm Howling For You."

First off, I fell head over heels over the fact that Renny is a librarian and Mick is a graphic novelist. *insert book-nerdish swoon* That alone deserves all the stars in the world. But of course, that was the cherry atop the sundae for my love of these two characters.

Renny is such a kind individual and so strong throughout all her attempts to have a normal life. Plus she's not afraid to put her foot down against Mick's efforts to protect her. Mick - I feel for the guy. His past is too a rough one. What he struggles to overcome I have not really seen much of in shifter/paranormal/supernatural type books, so I was more invested in the story.

Readers will additionally love all the other characters, each with their own unique charms, as well as the diverse sanctuary that is Alpha, Washington.

Then there were the truckload's worth of funny moments and real-world references throughout the entire book. I lived for those moments and was laughing aloud on more than one occasion.

Renny's last name threw me off for the first couple of chapter. I saw the words "Renny Landry" but my mind read it as "Renny Laundry." I have no idea why. I also didn't care for the multiple rehashing ad nauseam of details about the conflict. But other than those things, this was a perfectly entertaining beginning of something wonderful.

It's been so long since I've read a book by Christine Warren. The story? On point. The characters? Loved them. The setting? A fictional home away from home. The romance? As sizzling as bacon cooking in a frying pan. I will definitely be reading the next book in this series, "Your Lion Eyes."

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Christine Warren is truly a master at her craft! She has delivered yet another amazing book in a very promising new series! Baby I’m Howling for You will be making its way to my favorites list. I loved the characters and the well written storyline, this book has everything I expected from this amazing author and so much more. I Loved It and definitely recommend you pick it up and read it as well!!

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Renny doesn't get many moments of peace. But she has found her mate

A very suspenseful book, but still lots of other good stuff going on.
I was very wrapped up in this book, I hated having to put it down.
I would like to read more about this group of "misfits". Alphaville is a wonderful town, where shifters can go when they have no where else to go. The residents take care of one another.

Renny and Mick didn't get off to a great start, even though they both knew they were mates. But no matter what Mick didn't want Renny away from him.
Read to find out how past and present all collide.

*I received my copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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3.5 Stars
Good PNR. I liked the intro novella and it,was nice to visit Alphaville again. For me the first half of the book was great; interesting story, good characters, plenty of action. But the second half lagged a little. There was plenty of steam, but not enough story. Overall a fun read.

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Renny Landry is on the run and she knows just where she is going. Somewhere where a lone wolf shifter on the run may have a chance of a brand new life: Alphaville. Alphaville is supposed to be a town where a shifter can find sanctuary no matter what animal they turn into and that's exactly what Renny needs right now; sanctuary. From the crazy stalker coyote shifter who believes she belongs to him and if he can't have her, no one can. Mick is escaping from his past in Alphaville, unlike most wold shifters he didn't follow his mate when she died, he just can't figure out why. Until a half dead red wolf shifter is chased to his door, then his instincts know; she's his.

A brand new series from Christine Warren? I was definitely going to be trying it out. Warren's brand of PNR normally involves a lot of fun, a lot of laughs and some hunky heroes. However, much to my dismay Baby, I'm Howling For You just didn't hit the spot for me. I wanted it to, I love the idea of a town full of different shifters, each their for their own secret reasons, which are there to be discovered throughout the series.

I found that this book just didn't hold my interest. I was bored. The story line was predictable and although this is something that I don't usually mind, in romance most stories are predictable, I have to at least enjoy the ride, even when I know where it is going. Instead I found my mind wandering as I read, until by 50% I realised I was skim reading and not paying much attention. I didn't need to, I knew what was going to happen.

When a story doesn't hold much interest me, it's then the characters that have to carry my interest forward and again this just didn't happen. I liked Renny well enough but she didn't have enough charisma to pull me through the book. Mick the alpha wolf shifter, our hot hero...meh. The problem was was that they were just okay, but ultimately forgettable. This book didn't pull me in, I wasn't intrigued by any of the characters Warren presented and I feel like in a few weeks time I will barely remember I have read this book at all.

This wasn't a hit for me and I doubt I will continue with the series, there was just nothing in there wither character or story-wise that interested me enough to read further on.

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I’ve always found that while Christine Warren’s novels are a bit hit or miss, they’re always a relaxing read, more or less. Her latest paranormal romance series called Alphaville starts out here, in Baby, I’m Howling for You. And yes, I agree that the name is pretty corny. But I figured it was worth a shot, especially because the preliminary reviews made it look good, and I’ve enjoyed some of her work in the past.
Renny is a red wolf shifter on the run. From what, you ask? An obsessive stalker who also happens to be the alpha of a pack of coyotes. Now, one would think in a fight between wolves and coyotes the wolf should win, right? Well consider these little tidbits: Renny is a red wolf, IE a smaller species, and she’s also outnumbered. That’s why she’s running to Alphaville (again, horrible name, I know) where all forms of shifters are welcome. With any luck she can find a safe space to live while she deals with these monsters. Once there though, Renny ends up getting more than she bargained for.
Warnings first: As mentioned above, Renny is being stalked by a seriously deranged man. He doesn’t care about consent or stalking laws or any of that. He wants to have his way with Renny and then murder her, since she denied him (and his poor ego couldn’t handle that, apparently). Warren dances around actually saying what’s going on here, rarely coming out right and saying it, but it’s still pretty obvious what is going on here. The coyote pack hunt her pretty relentlessly, and don’t really seem to care if they kill her by mistake. This whole series of events may make some readers really uncomfortable, so please be aware of it.
As far as light and quick reads go, this one wasn’t too bad. For those readers that like to occasionally dip their does in the romance world (while sticking pretty heavily to the paranormal part), this isn’t a bad series. I do think that dedicated romance fans might feel let down with the romance plot, as there isn’t a lot of buildup or tension in that department (but I could be wrong – romance isn’t me preferred read here).
The main character, Renny, has a pretty interesting name and on the whole is a well-rounded person. She’s stubborn, a book lover (bonus points for that), and driven to finding her own way in life. There were some points countered others though. Renny kept telling us that she was more than capable of taking on a coyote, as long as it was one on one, but every time she was presented with that opportunity she ended up either losing the fight or running from it. It left me feeling like she really was a female that needed to be protected by her mate, since that’s essentially what happened during every major altercation in this book. Which is a bit disappointing, to be honest.
I wish we had more of a chance to see Alphaville – yes, many characters are introduced from that town (whom presumably may become a focus in later novels), but I still feel like there was a lot to explore in that area. For example, I would have loved to see more about how all the different shifters cooperate in the down, and how the hierarchy (if there even is one) works.
I can’t say for certain that I’d read the rest of the Alphaville series. I think I’d be tempted to try them, depending on the description and how they seemed. Hopefully they’d hold up a bit better than the first novel.

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Baby, I’m Howling For You by Christine Warren is the 1st book in her new Alphaville series. Having enjoyed the novella (Something to Howl About) to open this series, I looked forward to reading this one, and I am happy to say this series is already a winner.

Renny Landry is our heroine, and a wolf shifter on the run. Renny has a stalker, who is the leader of a coyote shapeshifer pack, and no matter where she goes, they always find her. Her last hope is to get to Alpha, populated by various species of problem or damaged shifters. Before Renny can get there, she is attacked by some of the members of the coyote pack, but lucky for her, someone comes to her rescue.

Mick Fischer, our hero, moved to Alphaville years before after his mate was murdered. He still grieves for his deceased mate, and doesn’t understand why he is still alive, since mates usually follow one another.
When Renny regains conscious, she opens her eyes to 4 people staring at her. Mick, Molly (paramedic), Jaegar (the mayor) and Zeke (local deputy, and Molly’s brother). She tells them who attacked her, and why she comes to Alphaville. Though they know the stalkers will follow her here, they all agree to help her and offer her protection. She stays in Mick’s cabin just overnight to recuperate, and Molly will help her, with clothes and sharing an apartment. But before that, Mick’s wolf keeps telling him she is his mate. Mick brushes him off, and says he already had his mate. When Renny begins to feel better, she senses her strong attraction to Mick, and also knows he is her mate. But when she tries to mention that, Mick ignores her.

When Renny moves to town, she and Molly will be attacked by the coyote pack members, with Mick, Zeke and others coming to their rescue. Mick is determined he will bring her back to his cabin to protect her, and in a short time, though he doesn’t understand this, he starts falling hard for Renny, and accepts that his wolf is right…she is his mate. But Renny, though she wants Mick, acts distant a bit, because of how he brushed her off earlier. Of course, that won’t last, especially with her staying in his cabin. The chemistry between them was sizzling hot, and they truly did make a great couple. But first they need to find a way to stay alive and stop the coyotes.

Geoffrey is the leader of the coyote pack, and he is insanely obsessed with Renny. She has turned him down a number of times, but he refuses to let go, and continues to attack. Mick remembers Geoffrey, who happened to be his ex mate’s brother. Mick knows Geoffrey is not only crazy, and but very dangerous.
What follows is an exciting, at times tense paranormal story that was fun, and very steamy. There were so many dangerous situations that held my breath a few times, wondering if they will survive. There was a number of intense edges of your seat moments, with lots of action. I also like the chemistry between Renny and Mick. In Baby, I’m Howling for You About, we meet some excellent characters that I would love for them to have their own books, such as Zeke and Molly, who were great. There is a lot of potential in this series, as we have different types of shifters; bears, lions, cougars, just to name a few.

Christine Warren once again gives us an exciting new series, a great couple and wonderful secondary characters. I look forward to the next book in this series. If you like romance, paranormal, and shifters, then you should start this series.

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A stalker.
Renny had to give up her life, her job, because of a stalker-shifter.
Now, the only hope for her is to get alive in the city of Alphaville, where other shifters with other kind of problems live, but they were welcome.

Exhausted and injured, Renny collapses in front of the door of Mick Fischer, a wolf, who soon recognizes the attackers of the small wolf as coyotes.
Mick and friends in town, Jaeger, the mayor; Zeke, the deputy; and his sister Molly, EMT, take care of Renny and listen her story. They decide to help her, especially since the main attacker, Geoffrey, was the alpha of a clan in California known to be a tyrant.

However, there was one more reason for Mick to want to protect Renny: his wolf wanted to claim her as his mate.

Mick had lost his mate eight years ago, brutally.
He went to Alpha in search of an exile of his own. Wolves were known to have only one mate for life, how, then, was his wolf recognizing Renny as a new mate?

Renny immediately - and her wolf - was drawn to Mick, but she realized he did not want anything to do with her.
Well, she was not looking for a hero. She just wanted a safe place where Geoffrey and his coyotes could not attack her.

But unlike what she thought, Geoffrey shows that he would not give up easily.
A real war operation had been set up.
Meanwhile, Mick and Renny have to deal with their overwhelming and possessive new feelings.

Other characters are introduced.
The interesting thing about this series is that in Alpha all kinds of shifter can be found, which gives the author the freedom to create different types of plots and romances.

For those who like fantasy books with alpha males, comedy and HEA, this new series is the one.

5 stars

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I like shifter/werewolf books. I like shifter/werewolf romances even more. Unfortunately, finding a good solid shifter/werewolf romance is a dime a dozen. I have reviewed the good, the bad and the ugly. I have become very picky about what I read because of the duds I have met. I can say with absolute certainty that Baby, I’m Howling for You is one of the good ones.

Baby, I’m Howling for You has an interesting plot. Renny is on the run from an obsessed coyote. She is running to the town of Alphaville. Alphaville has a reputation as a city that takes in the cast-offs of the shifters society. Renny is hoping that if she can make it there, that the city’s alphas will be able to help protect her. Unfortunately for her, the coyotes’ catch up to her when her car runs out of gas. Forced to run for her life, Renny ends up in the backyard of a solitary Alpha wolf named Mick. What Renny doesn’t know is that fate has connected them. What draws them together? Will Renny be able to get around Mick’s walls? Will she lose her coyote stalker? Will the residents of Alphaville allow her to stay? Want to know…..read the book.

I loved the idea of Alphaville. A city made up of shifters who either do not have a pack or are by nature solitary was fascinating to me. Add in that all the government positions were filled by Alphas’ and I loved it. I liked that it was Renny’s version of Shangri-La. What I liked, even more, was that it was attainable. That it was real and there were people ready to help Renny with her stalker.

I could not stop reading this book. It kept me on edge the entire time I was reading it. I needed to find out what happened to Renny. I needed to know what would happen with Renny and Mick. I also was very curious about the residents of Alphaville. What residents that were introduced were very interesting. This is a series that I can sink my teeth into!!

I liked Renny. I thought her stalking situations was portrayed very realistically. Everything that coyote did, I could see a human who was a stalker doing the same thing. She was brave. I mean, she took off running towards safety in her wolf form instead of letting the coyote pack take her back. I did feel that her personality was kind of suppressed during the story. But, it was done on purpose. She was in a life or death situation. She couldn’t be a peppy, happy cheerleader. Instead, the author chose to let her reveal different aspects of her personality slowly. I also did think that her reaction to Mick’s revelation was very understated. Very understated. I also would have had the same thoughts she did afterward. I mean how do you compete with a ghost?

Mick was such an enigma during the first half of the book. The author chose to reveal his secrets at the same pace that Renny started to open up. I will say that I was pretty surprised at some of the things revealed about him. I was also surprised at some things that he had done. When that was revealed, I couldn’t relate it to the Alpha that was portrayed. He also did his darndest to keep Renny away from him. He didn’t want or need her in his life. But his wolf (and hers) had different plans.

The sexual tension between Mick and Renny was off the charts. I did find it a little odd when he was attracted to her when she was injured. When they did finally have sex, it was off the charts. It was so good that they stayed cloistered for almost a week.

The end of the book was action packed. I did find it a little unfortunate about what happened to the coyotes. But considering that they were a huge problem for so many shifters, they deserved it. I am excited to see what the rest of this series will be like. If it is anything like Baby, I’m Howling for You, then I will be pretty happy.

Baby, I’m Howling for You is a sizzling action-packed shifter romance novel. It will keep you engaged for the entire book. The main characters were very relatable. The plotline was engaging. I couldn’t put this book down. I needed to find out what would happen with Mick and Renny. I am looking forward to the rest of the series. I would recommend Baby I’m Howling for You. I would also reread it.

I would suggest that no one under the age of 20. So adults only. Why adults only? Well, there is explicit sex. There is also language and violence.

I would like to thank St. Martin’s Paperbacks, St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for allowing me to read and review Baby, I’m Howling for You.

All opinions stated in this review of Baby, I’m Howling For You are mine.

**I chose to leave this review after reading an advance reader copy**

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I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. I read this a couple of weeks ago, but since it doesn't release until 1/30/18, the publisher asked for reviews to be held until 30 days prior to book release. I made the mistake of not writing down my thoughts on paper when I finished the book. By the time I sat down to write this review, I could remember very little about the book. I guess that, in and of itself, is a bit of a review. This book is forgettable. I didn't care much for the characters or relationships. I know I couldn't wait to be done with it so I could move onto other things, but beyond that...nothing. I will not be looking for more from this series and I doubt I'll be looking for anything else from this author.

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