Wolfgen Kaiser
A REFRESHING NEW TAKE ON THE SHIFTER GENRE!
Aurora Mitchell thought accepting a research position with the American military was a chance to expand her career and redirect her life. A fresh start with a new country to explore. It sounds ideal, until her first day at work where she’s banned from leaving the military base and all outside contact.
When Kaiser arrives on base wounded, she becomes committed to helping the wounded soldier. Only Kaiser isn’t just any soldier, he’s a special forces wolf full of very human surprises. The secrets in his DNA are a matter of life and death, for himself and those around him.
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Wolfgen Kaiser
by Elisabeth Cannell (Goodreads Author)
it was amazing 5.00 · Rating details · 2 ratings · 2 reviews
REVIEWS (2) 5.00 average rating
Jan 31, 2020 Jennifer Rehn rated it it was amazing
I received an ARC of this book and this is my honest review.
Aurora was given a once in a lifetime chance to start fresh in her life and expand her career in a new country on an army base doing what she was passionate about. Although once she arrived it was not what she thought it would be but she was not alone.
Aurora met Kaiser, a K9 in the army, he came back injured during serving in the war in Afghanistan. Aurora was assisting in Kaisers recovery and during this found out there are major secrets to his DNA which put both their lives in danger.
The author wrote this book very well in the way of keeping you interested and on the edge of your seat, wondering what is going to happen next and who is the person in charge of the deadly secrets. The author also wrote this book with a lot of knowledge of K9 companions and added loads of details into this book in regard to their instincts and behaviors.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and became very excited for the sequels to be released. Definitely worth the read!!
Pauline
Jan 31, 2020 Pauline rated it it was amazing
Really enjoyed reading this book. The first in the Wolfgen Series. An excellent start. Well written storyline. Loved the descriptive behaviours and mannerisms of the humans/animals portrayed in the book and intermixing humour made for a very enjoyable read.