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My Boss Is a Grumpy Werewolf and I Think He Wants to Eat Me! (2016)

by Jane Wallace-Knight

Series: Grumpy Werewolf (1)

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My Boss Is a Grumpy Werewolf and I Think He Wants to Eat Me! [Siren Allure ManLove: Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romance, M/M, werewolves, bondage, spanking, HEA] On Cole Morgan's first day working at Prowl magazine he sends an innocent email to his friend, not realizing that all internal emails are monitored. It wouldn't be a big deal except for the fact that the email is all about his new boss, sexy werewolf Evan West. The email leads to an incredibly awkward workplace harassment seminar which just makes Evan hate him all the more. It couldn't possibly get worse, right? Wrong. Evan West has always had trouble controlling his wolf. He's worked hard to master the beast within. So when Cole Morgan walks in his boardroom and Evan's instincts go wild it causes him to automatically dislike the man. It doesn't matter that he wants to throw him down on the table, there and then, and take him in front of the entire office, the human is still annoying as hell. ** A Siren Erotic Romance… (more)
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With a title like that, you surely didn’t expect me not to want to read this book? As hilarious as it is tongue-in-cheek, this is the story of Cole Morgan – sassy human journalist who does not get along with Human Resources – and Evan West – controlling werewolf CEO who does not like having his control challenged. This world contains all the elements required for a self-respecting werewolf story - from mate bonds to internal wolves who know best to strict laws regulating human/werewolf equal rights. But the thing I found very amusing and refreshing is that the story does not take itself too seriously. The result is a highly entertaining spoof on all things werewolf, and I am very glad I let the title tempt me (not that I resisted for more than 0.5 seconds) into reading it.

Cole is a human reporter who managed to get an entry-level position at Prowl Magazine. It’s a werewolf lifestyle publication dealing with things from the werewolf perspective, aimed at werewolves and humans interested in them. Not that Cole has ever read a single issue, he just turns up for work and figures he’ll wing it. From the moment he enters the building, nothing goes as he expected. Human Resources is less than helpful and a pain in everyone’s back. Nobody tells him what his job actually is. And when he makes it to his first meeting (much too late of course), the sexy werewolf at the head of the conference table has Cole completely confounded.

Evan is used to being in control. He runs the magazine, part of his grandfather’s business empire, with his cousin and while she has her own ideas, they generally get along. Cole is different. He will not cower, Evan is insanely attracted to him, and so he tries to stare him into submission. His behavior causes an e-mail with a subject line – yes, that is where the title of the book originates – that catches the attention of Human Resources, and a compulsory seminar follows where Cole and Evan have yet another embarrassing run-in during a hilarious role-play about sexual harassment in the workplace.

Cole running into Evan’s car in the parking garage kicks off their relationship, if you can call it that at first, and fate takes its course with these men, one more reluctant than the other to admit there is more than physical attraction between them. But fate has clearly decided they belong together and every obstacle they encounter is vanquished with determination, entertaining me until the last page.

If you appreciate self-deprecating main characters, if humor in a werewolf story sounds like a good idea, and if you’re looking for a read that is as funny as its title makes it sound, then you will probably enjoy this novella. Don’t hold back – it’s a hoot and a half!


NOTE: This book was provided by Siren Publishing for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. ( )
  SerenaYates | Oct 14, 2017 |
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My Boss Is a Grumpy Werewolf and I Think He Wants to Eat Me! [Siren Allure ManLove: Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romance, M/M, werewolves, bondage, spanking, HEA] On Cole Morgan's first day working at Prowl magazine he sends an innocent email to his friend, not realizing that all internal emails are monitored. It wouldn't be a big deal except for the fact that the email is all about his new boss, sexy werewolf Evan West. The email leads to an incredibly awkward workplace harassment seminar which just makes Evan hate him all the more. It couldn't possibly get worse, right? Wrong. Evan West has always had trouble controlling his wolf. He's worked hard to master the beast within. So when Cole Morgan walks in his boardroom and Evan's instincts go wild it causes him to automatically dislike the man. It doesn't matter that he wants to throw him down on the table, there and then, and take him in front of the entire office, the human is still annoying as hell. ** A Siren Erotic Romance

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