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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies!, June 3, 2008
"Donovan"
Donovan McGowan is a Protector of his werewolf pack, and he takes his role very seriously. Given the duty of returning the Pack Alpha to his home, Donovan's job is to convince his alpha to resume his duties. Donovan's mind is unwillingly diverted as it is filled with the vision of one Lisa Delaney. Her scent tempts him and Donovan immediately recognizes her as his mate - his very human mate. According to pack law, mating a human is unacceptable. Unwilling to live another day without Lisa, Donovan makes a decision that will change his life - all he has to do now is convince Lisa to share it with him.
Talk about animal magnetism! Donovan immediately knew from the beginning that Lisa was his. All he had to do was convince her. While Lisa was as attracted to him as he obviously was to her, she needed more than ample proof of his feelings - and I can't say that I blame her. Their love making was sensual and I found Donovan's profound feelings for Lisa to be emotionally satisfying.
"Kelon"
Kelon is a Pack Protector, just like his brother Donovan. He maintains constant vigil with his job and because of this, he is one of the best Protectors available. Coming to his brother's aid to try and convince the alpha to return home, Kelon doesn't count on meeting Robin, the sister of Donovan's mate. He finds himself intrigued from their first meeting. Not only her scent, but her entire being brings joy to Kelon. It is because of his feelings for Robin that Kelon is devastated when he hears her news. Deciding then and there that she is his, Kelon pledges himself to her for as long as they can be together.
Kelon's protective instincts towards Robin brought tears to my eyes. He knew exactly how to treat her and that made all the difference in their love story. He knew she was often fragile, but instead of treating her like blown glass he made sure that she knew he adored her and believed in her. His pledge to her was truer and more meaningful than any wedding vow I have every witnessed.
"Wyatt"
Wyatt Carmichael finally returns home to assume his position as the next alpha for the Sanctioned Pack Haven. Every day since his return he has been challenged and his body and mind are showing signs of wear and tear. Days later, his cousins Kelon and Donovan show up at Haven with their new mates in tow and Wyatt is glad to see them. When the tall, beautiful older sister of Lisa and Robin appears, Wyatt can't help the feelings that race through. He wants her with every breath that he has. He, however, is the alpha and alpha wolves do not mate with humans, no matter the desire. Putting his pack before Heather, Wyatt knows that in order to maintain his status, he can't show any weakness - and his weakness is a very human, very sensible Heather Delaney.
I loved watching the ever practical Heather fall in love with Wyatt. She was a nurse and therefore knew what she saw. She saw heartache, she saw death. With Wyatt she saw forever if only they could be together. Heather and Wyatt knew that their attraction to each other like the forbidden fruit but as in most cases, what is forbidden is usually the best fruit of all.
Having read all of Ms. McCarty's Ellora's Cave publications, I knew she was an author that delivers a well written story mixed with sizzling romance. What I didn't know was exactly how much her writing has improved and grown. I like how RUNNING WILD was unique in that each novella, or installment, in the book continued even after starting the next storyline. Because of this, RUNNING WILD flowed as smooth as fine wine. The characters were realistic, even though they were werewolves, and I could see myself falling in love with each at any given time. Sarah McCarty has taken paranormal romance to a whole new level with RUNNING WILD and I can't help but cheer her on from the sidelines!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHOLE.... NOTHA...... LEVEL!!!, June 4, 2008
Sarah McCarty is on a whole different level when it comes to writing! I just finished "Running Wild" and I bow down to greatness. Normally there is some disappointment when reading anthologies, as there is always a weak story. This was not the case here. What was so amazing is that there were 3 different stories but it felt like you were reading one book!
There is humor, adventure, kinship, and lots of hot SEX. The heroines are smart, sassy and endearing, and the MEN are SEX PERSONIFIED. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED WITH THIS READ, IT IS MONEY WELL SPENT.
I am salivaing right now waiting for the Hell's Eight 2nd installment. Sara McCarty is one author where I will buy without even reading what the book is about...SHE IS JUST THAT GOOD!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another enjoyable McCarty book, June 19, 2008
Sarah McCarty's books are an auto-buy for me. Although I'm not big into western historical romances, her Promises series and the Hell's Eight series are wonderful - strong characters, wonderful story lines, and some serious hot scenes that will leave you reaching for something cool to drink. It doesn't get any better.
Running Wild is a little bit different as you have 3 romances/inter-related stories combined into one book. Unlike other anthologies, you can't skip around and read each story on it's own - there's a continuous story that's weaved into the plot which works out well. Also unlike her other series, this book is set in current times and all the heros in this novel are werewolves.
If you're big into paranormals and werewolves, I'm not sure what you'll think of this book as I'll admit that I'm not big into paranormals - I like my characters to be human. But there's enough explanation so that someone who usually doesn't read paranormals feels comfortable reading this book.
While the female leads seemed a bit more well-defined and seemed to have more distinct personalities, I have to agree that I found the heros very similar in personality - there really didn't seem much to distinguish one from the other. That could be due to the short nature of each story. The shorter page count for each romance also explains why the characters meet and fall into bed with each other very quickly. I didn't totally buy it for each story but it's easy to put that aside and just enjoy the story.
Overall it's a fun read, though for me, not a keeper. I'll just look forward to the next Hell's Eight book.
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