Review: Mated by Midsummer (Stratton Wolves #1) by Mina Carter

Mated by Midsummer (Werewolf erotic romance): Stratton Wolves - Mina Carter

Mated by Midsummer

 

Stratton Wolves #1

Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance – Werewolves

Published September 25th 2014

Source: Free
 
Ten years ago, werewolf Kelli Copeland ran from Stratton to avoid being claimed by the new pack alpha, Max Daniels. Since then, she’s made a life for herself in the city, free of the pack and living amongst the humans. Happy with her life, she’s never thought of going back, until her brother decides to get married. Now she has to go back, but surely a decade is enough for Max Daniels to forget about her?
 
Pack alpha Max Daniels could have the pick of the pack females in Stratton, but he doesn’t want them. He only wants one woman, the one who ran from him years ago. The only woman he’ll ever love. When he gets word that Kelli is back in town, he swears to do everything in his power to make sure she doesn’t leave again. Up to and including kidnapping her…
 
But he isn’t the only wolf in town with an agenda. And this time, Kelli’s departure might be permanent.

 

 
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~ 3 Mated by Midsummer Stars ~

 

Mated by Midsummer is book one in the Stratton Wolvesseries by Mina Carter. I picked this one up as a freebie and as I’m writing this review. I am realizing it was not as good as I felt it was. I enjoyed Mated by Midsummer, but it was not outstanding. 

 

Max knows what he wants and won’t let Kelli run again. Kelli is a strong independent female who is not sure what she wants. 

Max and Kelli know each other from growing up. It’s kinda an insta-love story, but kinda not. There is not much build up between the two. They know they will be together even though Kelli want’s it to be her choice. We get some great hot sex. Some parts felt rushed and Kelli’s turn around from running from Max to accepting him felt fast, maybe to fast. The end was abrupt and anticlimactic. 

 

Mated by Midsummer was enjoyable. If you are looking for a quick steamy romance with independent characters, then this one would be for you.

 

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