Just One Drop
Grey Wolves Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Quinn Loftis
About this listen
Jennifer Adams, best friend to Jacque Pierce and Sally Morgan, is spicy, outspoken, a little crazy, and human . . . or so she thought. Jen has just found out that human DNA is not the only thing that resides in her veins; she happens to share that little pesky werewolf gene, although it isn't more than just a drop. Now that she and her friends are living in Romania with Fane's pack, she is also oh so conveniently stuck with the object of her affection, the fur ball Decebel.
Drawn to Decebel by something she doesn't understand, Jen finds herself frustrated by the lack of mating signs between her and said fur ball. Not only is she dealing with that problem, she now has been informed that because of that little drop of werewolf blood in her she is now required to attend a multi-pack gathering for unmated wolves. This type of gathering hasn't taken place in over a century, but with a shortage of females among the werewolf population the males are getting worried they won't ever find their true mates. Meanwhile Decebel struggles with the emotions he is feeling towards Jen. He tries to keep his distance but there is just something about the mouthy blonde that keeps him coming back for more of her verbal abuse, which he just can't seem to get enough of . . . go figure.
©2012 Quinn Loftis (P)2013 TantorWhat listeners say about Just One Drop
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- Leeanne J.
- 01-11-2023
Good but cringeworthy
This novel has a great storyline and likeable characters. The most annoying parts are the cliche "American slang" and silly nonsense.
There is nothing wrong with the performance, I think it falls back on the author. Definite 7 out of 10.
I'm really enjoying this series. It's a great story, and there's never a boring chapter. The only thing I dislike is the main female character Jenn, who is immature and needs to learn that there's a time and place and needs to learn to control her stupid mouth.
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