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Dreaming of a White Wolf Christmas Kindle Edition
Terry Spear (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
If you're dreaming of wolves this Christmas, USA Today bestselling author Terry Spear has got you covered with her White Wolf series!
Romance writer Candice Mayfair isn't much for a holly jolly white Christmas. In fact, for her, Christmas is just another day closer to her looming deadline, and she hasn't missed one yet. So when she's accidentally bitten by a werewolf puppy and turns into an Arctic wolf shifter, she heads to the wilderness to isolate herself until she can learn to control her unpredictable shifting—and keep on writing.
Private investigator Owen Nottingham is a wolf shifter hired to find Candice so she can collect an inheritance. They have a real problem: she must arrive home in human form, and that's not happening during the full moon. Besides, now Owen has a new mission: to convince the pretty she-wolf her best move is to learn the way of the wolf and join his pack in time for Christmas...and to prove he's the only wolf for her.
What readers are saying about Terry Spear's paranormal Christmas romances:
"Suspenseful, fast paced, and romantic...the chemistry is amazing."—Fresh Fiction for A SEAL Wolf Christmas
"Witty, passionate paranormal romance that will lift your spirits... A must-read."—Romance Junkies for A Highland Wolf Christmas
"A howling good time and a recommended read."—Long and Short Reviews for A Silver Wolf Christmas
"A cute shifter romance with plenty of holiday spirit."—Kirkus Reviews for Dreaming of a White Wolf Christmas
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSourcebooks Casablanca
- Publication dateOctober 3, 2017
- File size1657 KB
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- ASIN : B01MZFBH0D
- Publisher : Sourcebooks Casablanca (October 3, 2017)
- Publication date : October 3, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 1657 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 322 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1492645176
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #729,333 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #11,502 in Holiday Romance (Kindle Store)
- #12,818 in Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance
- #14,149 in Holiday Romance (Books)
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About the author

USA TODAY bestselling, and award-winning author and creator of award-winning teddy bears who have found homes all over the world including Australia, Switzerland, China, and Russia, and a retired officer of the US Army Reserves, I love to plant trees and flowers and if I could, I'd turn all the deserts green. Time travels are my favorite read, although I love to read most anything, and the Bourne series, Romancing the Stone, Sixth Sense, Legend, The Princess Bride, Stardust, Inkheart, LOTR, and tons of other movies are my favorites.
I love to research, to make urban fantasy worlds real, to bring a little of the paranormal into our world. Even in "Winning the Highlander's Heart" the heroine feels she is cursed and she has second sight. But I try to do it in a way that feels real, and not fantasized. :)
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The dialogue is stiff. The writing is dry as dust. It's SO tell heavy and everything is repeated, as characters do things and then tell people about doing things, or tell people they're going to do something and then do it, or think about doing something and then do it, etc. The love is instant and the romance is non-existent and basically comes down to her being the only available arctic wolf. Random things happen randomly. There are a ton of characters who pop up and then disappear just as suddenly. I assume they are only mentioned because they're cameos from other books (but they just felt disruptive here). And the book just went on and on and on.
Honestly, I would have DNFed this, for sure, had I not been reading it for a challenge and wanted to be able to count it. I think I need not ever read another Spear book.

By Sadie on December 20, 2021
The dialogue is stiff. The writing is dry as dust. It's SO tell heavy and everything is repeated, as characters do things and then tell people about doing things, or tell people they're going to do something and then do it, or think about doing something and then do it, etc. The love is instant and the romance is non-existent and basically comes down to her being the only available arctic wolf. Random things happen randomly. There are a ton of characters who pop up and then disappear just as suddenly. I assume they are only mentioned because they're cameos from other books (but they just felt disruptive here). And the book just went on and on and on.
Honestly, I would have DNFed this, for sure, had I not been reading it for a challenge and wanted to be able to count it. I think I need not ever read another Spear book.

The characters featured in Dreaming of a White Wolf Christmas I remember reading about them in Legend of the White Wolf and of corse they popped up again in another installment in the series, so I have some familiarity with them.
This novel was on ok read. It didn’t wow me or pull me into it. Everything was simple and happens very quickly. The major setup happens in the fist chapter, making it feel rushed. The tone of the book is light. Only touching upon things that should be have more importance. For example; the introduction to our heroine and hero, is rushed. We don’t get much depth for the characters. Which made me not fall for them or be invested in them. They where just their.
The romance between Candice and Owen has just a little spice and sweetness. The sweetness was just a little too sweet and so the descriptions got to be a bit repetitive and straightforward.
As for the world building. I’ve always had trouble understanding it. Reading in order would be best, but even then I’m still confused. At the start of the series the world doesn’t know about shifters. They also live very very long lives, but then things kinda change on how long they live. But, they are still in hiding from humans. I have always felt like the author wasn’t sure on what direction she wanted to go. Things kinda change suddenly on the life span for the shifters and we still don’t know why this is.
After reading Dreaming of a White Wolf Christmas I’m kinda questioning what I saw in Ms. Spear’s wolf series. From what I remember in the earlier books they use to have more depth to the characters and more action, suspense, a dilemma they had to over come, a bad person after them, or some kind of mystery to solve, so that things actually felt like something was going on, but now it feels blasé. From now on if I do pick up Ms. Spear’s I’ll be grabbing the books from my library instead of purchasing. This series and author have lost their appeal to me and I know longer have a big interest in the writing.
Rated: 3 Stars
Candice was accidentally turned into an Arctic Wolf shifter when she fed a pup some beef jerky & the pup accidentally bit her.
Owen 1st saw the female Arctic Wolf shifter when he was across the river getting a drink & even though he followed her back to her camp he couldn’t tell which of the 3 women was the shifter. Until he came across her again while on a job.
Now you can read the book to find out the details & see if you agree with my assessment that this was a pretty good book.
If you love shifter stories, with laughter, great characters, some action and some steamy scenes, then you will like anything by Terry Spear. If you can read the original story for Owen and the rest in Legend of the White Wolf and then the Jaguar story with Corey A Very Jaguar Christmas. To meet Rowdy, read the SEAL Wolf series. Enjoy any and all that you read!
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