Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Review: Caffé Wolverino by Ellis Leigh

Title: Caffé Wolverino
Series: Kinship Cove (Cuddles & Coffee)
Author: Ellis Leigh
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: December 18, 2019
Publisher: Kinship Press
ASIN: B082WR5LK6

The fates definitely love their version of Beauty and the Beast, especially when their beast comes with a record. Welcome to the Kinship Cove Diner, where a good cup of coffee comes with every fated mating.

I haven’t spent much time thinking about dating or mating or any of that sort of stuff. I’m more of a good girl, waiting for the fates to bring me my perfect match and working hard to help my family in any way possible. That’s how I ended up in Kinship Cove in the first place—my aunt needed help at her diner, so here I am. Staying in an old bed-and-breakfast, trying to avoid being yelled at by my loving—if not constantly frazzled—auntie, and avoiding winking shifters like the plague. Men? Not on my radar.

At least not until a beast of a man comes strolling through the door. Literally. He’s not what I expected—gray hair, deep, dark eyes, and a temper known throughout the town...including by local law enforcement.

The fates definitely want us together, but when his past comes fighting its way into our present, the fates may not be enough.

Love behind bars is a thing, right?


My rating:

Lucy is helping out her aunt at the diner as two of her cousins have recently mated, when Fate throws her a curve ball in the form of a huge, dark and hulking wolverine shifter.


This series isn't showing signs of stopping. I loved this one. While I mostly "empathize" with the heroines, it was all about the hero this time. He was just so...Dark, brooding, sweet, caring, overprotective, dangerous.
And he was best friends with a reindeer shifter who cried when he had to wear pants and drove a huge red-painted boat of a car with attached sleigh bells and Christmas music blasting from the speakers. This was a bromance I wouldn't mind reading more about.

Sure, the story was a formulaic insta-romance, but the characters are always a high point, the cuddles are always hot and I'm really partial to the little town and its inhabitants. Give me more.



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