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Ridiculously good read, the author is witty, funny and her characters are very endearing. The book is very exciting and filled with fun plots.
This book was hilariously atrocious. The sex scenes were thoroughly unarousing, the heroine’s backstory was stupidly tragic, and the love dodecahedron was of course absurd. I hope you get a laugh out of some of my highlighted quotes.
Wolfie, wolfie com out wherever you areThis was a good read for a change at some points it seamed slow but as it went I appreciated your weighting skills and was thankful that I was given this opportunity to truly enjoy your writing till the end
I've been hunting for more interesting shifter books to get me in the muse-mind for writing my own, and I'm so happy Digging the Wolf started my journey.Anna was a great lead character. As someone with a bioarch degree, seeing the few technical terms and some of the accuracy to actually being on site... I loved it! Anna seemed like an authentic, relatable heroine. I know she was described as kind of a nerdy, bookwormy type, but to me she just seemed normal. Her struggles with the grief of losing...
A Wonderful Story Over 18 ReadingAnna is a young archaeology student working on site at a cave when she discovers some paintings on a wall of the cave . The paintings seems to tell a story the about a wolf shifter but werewolves aren't real,are they? Luke is a new ranger assigned to make sure they do no damage to the cave, not his only reason for him to be there as he has secrets of his own. After Luke tries to explain things to Anna, she decides to ask about books to see what she can find out a...
Archeology has always interested me (what I wanted to study when I grew up) and I LOVE shifter novels. Digging the Wolf hit the top of my "to read" list. Reading it, however, left me ambivalent emotionally. The hero started out strong, determined, and sexy as ever. Then morphed into an almost irrational, clingy, desperate character. Emotional inconsistencies made it difficult to connect to other characters as well. The overall writing is good, but sadly, not enough to keep me interested if a ser...
One hopeful archaeology student. One ranger. One cave with secrets the university team could only dream of.This novel adds a few of my favorite topics, deception, wit and misdirection. Holmes seems to point us in all different directions throughout this novel and we can't be sure which direction is the right one until right until the end. I love stories that keep you guessing and even when you are almost certain, you pause and wonder if you have made a mistake.
The writing was very juvenile, our characters were immature and kind of annoying, and the story just odd. Overall not great.
Loved this bookThoroughly enjoyed this book first one I’ve read from this author and will be reading more. It was nice that the book was set in the uk. Anna is a student studying archeology and on a four week in field trip for her degree where she meets Luke a park ranger who is rude to her when they first meet but she attracted to him. Luke gets out of his Jeep and is met by Anna straight away he knows she is his mate but he needs to concentrate on his mission of keeping their secrets hidden. L...
2.5 Stars for an inoffensive but not terribly exciting PNR. Digging the Wolf falls into just about every trap such a book can:- obvious villain (not so subtle breadcrumbs)- instalove- overblown insecurity from the heroine who is so easily offended, you'd be forgiven for thinking she was fourteen, not, what, a third year undergrad and supposed genius, speaking of which...- *cough*special snowflake*cough*- (view spoiler)[a marriage proposal after a few days and a baby carriage a few months later (...
Digging aroundThis is nicely written and would have been so much better if it wasn’t so predictable. My only other thought is I can’t picture neolithic art with a stick figure in a pair of...shoes?
3.5 stars. There were some plot missteps, but overall it was a good read.
Rounded up to 3 stars.Promising premise (love an intelligent h), but some very predictable plot developments and some immaturity from the characters (like said heroine) that irritated me considerably. Also some proofreading needs and some story continuity issues (like making such a big deal about the mud in the cave, but then she follows Luke into the cave in her PJs? After which she crawls right back into bed?) Insta-love (like probably 95% of all shifter romances) but somehow this one irritate...
This review was originally posted at https://bit.ly/3n5KFhR. It seems all Anna has been trying to do since she came of age was to escape Crookshollow, but something always kept her here. Her mother needing her after her father died so she stayed at university close to home. Her mother again when her boyfriend died. And now she was convinced by a professor to trade places with another girl for her archeological dig in Sicily to stay 20 miles from home at a cave in the woods. She couldn't catch a
This was a free book I picked up after seeing the cover. Anna lost her father and boyfriend she is also taking care of her mother. Between her mom and her schooling there is no time for much of anything. Anna gave up her dream job for another and stayed in Cookshallow to work on the archaeological site. Things were going great until a new ranger came to monitor the dig site. She has no interest in letting anyone else in so they can leaver her and crush her heart in the process. Luke is the last
I have mixed feelings about this book. I think the concept was a good one and I really liked the first meeting with Luke. He appeared to be a good looking, put together, man with a little mean about him. He was aloof and it appeared he was not going to take any crap from the head archeologist. This facade didn't last long once he was alone in the cave with Anna. By the end of the book he acted more like a hormone driven teenager than a fairly mature wolf. Evidently finding his mate made him regr...
Digging the Wolf ~ Wolves of Crookshollow ~ Book 1'Digging the Wolf' is full of family history, hot wolf shifters, a very smart archeologist, a friend's betrayal and a happy ending. The plot is interesting and exciting too.
"Digging the Wolf" by Steffanie Holmes is a multiple point of view paranormal romance; the views are protagonist Anna and her love interest, Luke. Each point of view is clearly marked by the chapter headings as readers go back and forth, learning bits and pieces from both characters viewpoint. Anna seemed somewhat silly and a tad bit bitter from the beginning of the story; it takes some time before readers are given insight into the way her former boyfriend treated her, so much of Anna's moaning...
Five months after the climbing accident that killed her boyfriend, Anna Sinclair is not in Sicily like she planned but rather still in Crookshollow. She is caring for her mother and doing field work in a soggy cave for her archaeology degree. The ranger assigned to limit their environmental impact at the site is suddenly called away and Anna is surprised by her attraction to his replacement, Luke. Only she catches him trying to destroy cave paintings in the stealth of night. He begins ranting ab...
If a dreary architectural dig is at the top of your list to read, then Digging the Wolf may be for you. If you're looking to read a paranormal romance, not so much.Doormat Anna Sinclair trades her dig in beautiful Sicily for dreary Crookshollow Forest where she meets Luke Lowe, the ranger responsible for keeping her team safe on the dig. Luke knows Anna is his mate at first sniff but has business to take care of in the caves Anna and the team are excavating. Predictably, Luke and Anna cannot fig...