Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Wolf on a Mission by N.J. Walters


When love runs wild, there are no limits.

Full-blooded werewolf Elias Gallagher, sole guardian of his half-breed teenage nephews, is all too aware that the world is not a safe place for a werewolf on his own. Doubly so for half-breeds.

He brings his nephews to North Carolina to check out the Salvation Pack’s openness to half-breeds. He never expected to find a mate—the fully human mother of a young boy—while there.

After enduring one tragedy after another over the past two years, Sue Walsh is focused solely on earning a living and raising her five-year-old son. With her ex suddenly demanding custody, the last complication she wants or needs is an attraction to a ruggedly handsome stranger.

But the sexual pull between them is too strong to be denied. And when there’s trouble with the local hunters, Elias will do whatever it takes to protect the people he loves. Even if it means revealing his biggest secret.

Warning: This book will make your heart pound with excitement, your body sizzle with anticipation and your toes curl with satisfaction. The power of love will make you believe anything is possible.


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Book 6
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Samhain  Publishing



Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Angela☆☆☆☆☆
I did it! I finally went back and read the first three books in the series before reading the upcoming release, Wolf on a Mission. Although Walters has written the books in the series in such a way that you can read them as a standalone, I’m glad I backtracked first because Sue was introduced in Wolf in Her Bed. I feel that understanding Sue’s relationship with Anny added a layer of richness to the storyline that I would have otherwise missed out on.

If you don’t have time to start at the beginning of the Salvation Pack series, by all means, do not hesitate to read Wolf on a Mission as a standalone because Elias’s mission – to find a safe place for his teenage nephews to learn about being part of a pack – makes this book an enjoyable read all on its own. And don’t worry about being lost because Walters will fill you in on the important details as you need them. As a full-blooded werewolf from a very traditional pack, Elias knows the dangers that his nephews face should their half-breed nature be discovered. Traveling to Salvation has him torn between the hope that the rumors his brother discovered about the pack are true and fear that they won’t be and that him approaching the pack will endanger his nephews’ lives. With all of his focus on his nephews and helping them to adjust to life without their parents, Elias doesn’t have time for a woman in his life, let alone a mate – especially if that mate is a single mother who also happens to be human. If you read Wolf in Her Bed, it makes the fear Sue experiences during her first encounter with Elias, Sage, and Reece even more potent, and it’s already pretty strong when she discovers her 5-year-old son is trying to play with a doggy that’s actually a wolf. Once the fear passes and Sue’s maternal instinct to protect kicks in, it actually makes for an amusing scene when she steps between Sage and Elias. My heart hurt so bad for Sage and Reece because Sue’s natural need to mother was exactly what the boys needed as their uncle was trying to secure them a safe haven. But as we’ve seen in the previous books in the series, nothing comes easy for the members of the Salvation pack, including those wanting to join, but perseverance and dedication to the end result make the fight worth it.

I loved getting to catch up with the members of the Salvation pack and seeing how their setup has changed with the influx of new members we saw in Wolf on the Hunt. The similarity between Elias’s mission to provide a safe place for his nephews and Sue’s fight to keep her son safe from his neglectful, absentee father made it easy to see them together as both are protectors in their own way. While the chemistry and sex between Elias was smoking hot, I will admit to not understanding how Elias was able to deliver a mate bite to Sue without be worried about her changing like Gwen and Anny had. I can only assume that the author will reveal more in a future installment. We see yet again, that while you can’t cure stupid, you can scare the everlovinghell out of it – oh yes, I enjoyed the cameo from the Louisiana pack for once in this series, immensely. The epilogue left the door wide open for the next installment and I cannot wait to see Walters has in store for the Salvation pack.


Also Available in the Salvation Pack Series

Book 4
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Samhain Publishing

For reviews & more info, check out our Wolf from the Past post.


Book 5
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Samhain  Publishing

For reviews & more info, check out our Wolf on the Hunt post.



Once upon a time N.J. had the idea that she would like to quit her job at the bookstore, sell everything she owned, leave her hometown, and write romance novels in a place where no one knew her. And she did. Two years later, she went back to the bookstore and her hometown and settled in for another seven years.

One day she gave notice at her job on a Friday morning. On Sunday afternoon, she received a tentative acceptance for her first erotic romance novel and life would never be the same. N.J. has always been a voracious reader, and now she spends her days writing novels of her own. Vampires, werewolves, dragons, time-travelers, seductive handymen, and next-door neighbors with smoldering good looks—all vie for her attention. It’s a tough life, but someone’s got to live it.

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Wolf on a Mission (Salvation Pack #6) by N.J. Walters to read and review.

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