
Review: Wolf’s Haven (Caedmon Wolves, #1) by Ambrielle Kirk

Tamara would risk her life to gain freedom. She’s finally built up the courage to escape from a world of abuse by the hands of the man who promised her the world. One night she makes a break for it, but her plans backfire. She begins to believe that she was never meant to be happy. When all hope of freedom fades, she stumbles across a wolf that brings her to safety. She learns to trust the wolf, but has yet to trust the man.
Devin, potential future leader of the Caedmon Pack, returns to the foothills of his Virginia home after five long years as a lone wolf. Rivals within the circle challenge him and threaten to strip him of his true birthright. Being bound to lead the pack was not something Devin had planned for his life, but letting his people fall prey to turmoil under the rule of his cousin Darius is out of the question. The night of Devin’s rise to Alpha leader is approaching. Despite opposition, he’s gained an impressive following. That is until he brings a human among the pack.
Tamara can’t deny the attraction she feels toward Devin. The Alpha leader-to-be simply cannot resist Tamara’s lure. When they are together, their tribulations take the backburner. Their desire for one another grows as they consummate their passion in wolf’s haven. Will Devin forfeit the most coveted position within the Caedmon Pack to bond with his chosen mate? Can Tamara trust Devin with her mind, heart, body, and soul or will the memories of her abuse dissuade her from being bound to the wolf?
“Wolf’s Haven” is based around Tamara, who is escaping an abusive relationship. She meets a wolf Devin sexy hot who helps her to safety.
Wolf’s Haven needed more conflict. The action scene(s) was/were way to quick for my liking. Elisa who is Devin’s half-sister warned Tamara to be careful, but be careful of what and why; nothing happened. Maybe its a foreshadow for the other books. At this point I was hoping something would happen. The book needed to be longer. Everything happened in such a short time frame. Lots of potentially story lines in the book, but compacting them left the story feeling like it was lacking.
It was a nice quick sweet romantic read, but I felt like the story need more. Maybe more happens in the rest of the series.
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