Review: Lupine: Wanted by Wolves

There is no such thing as a “normal day” at the Silver Springs Orphanage. In fact, most days are utter chaos between the Creepy Twins giving away all of Lupine’s secrets and Edmond constantly running away.

But when Lupine’s wolf mafia mates decide to throw her a baby shower she’ll never forget, the normally well-managed chaos suddenly erupts and disaster strikes.

The spell protecting Lupine and her unborn pup suddenly stops working, and all hell lets loose when the Rossi mafia come looking for her in the small town of Silver Springs.

Lupine: Wanted by Wolves is the sequel to Lupine (book three in the Spell Library series) and is a paranormal reverse-harem romance within the Silver Springs shared universe.

Review: Lupine

“They say I’m their princess! Who are they kidding? I’m just Silver Springs Resident Orphan.”

Even in Silver Springs, a town full of paranormal abnormalities, Lupine, the town’s resident orphan has never felt like she belonged.

Overworked, stressed, hair flying everywhere, Lupine is constantly on the move working with the unique children in the Silver Spring’s Orphanage. The Silver Springs human population regularly grumble to her about their parenting challenges.

They have no idea! They should try being responsible for twenty or so paranormal children. The orphanage is pure mayhem. The witches are hiding Lupine’s keys, the half-angels keep levitating up to the roof and the shifters are running rogue.

When the mafia come to town, will she finally find her home among the wolves?

Lupine is a paranormal reverse harem romance. It’s part of the Silver Springs shared universe.

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