Fox And Wolf by Julia Talbot
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short story (138 pages)
Other: M/M, Anal Play
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by FernWerewolf PI Dylan Weems is a hired to solve the murder of a client’s customer. As an ex-cop, Dylan is the perfect man for the job, but he doesn’t expect the complication of alluring fox shifter Rey.
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Ever since finding the dead body of one of his clients, Rey Mercier’s life is a mess, and he needs help desperately. He has no idea why he’s the target of some ruthless people or what he did to anger them. Hopefully Dylan and his motley crew of shifters at Apex Investigations can help him find out, but first Dylan and Rey have to deal with literal corporate tigers and dire crocodiles shifters… all while deciding what to do about the mate bond that’s becoming undeniable. And is that even possible between fox and wolf?
Rey was in way over his foxy little head and had turned to the Apex Investigators for some much needed help. Dylan was an ex cop and one of their best PIs. Even though Rey genuinely doesn’t understand why he’s being hunted – or what he did wrong – he feels settled with Dylan and agrees to stick around while the wolf tries to sort out what’s happening. The two shifters make an unusual team, but those are the best kind.
I really enjoyed the feel of an old-school, hard boiled detective story that this book had – almost like a noir movie just with kick-ass shifters hanging all over the place. I was pretty impressed with the plot – convoluted enough to keep me guessing at what was really going on for quite some time, but not so dense or over-the-top that it felt knotty and completely unsolvable. The fact there was a small tinge of humour mixed into everything really helped keep the story light and the fast-moving plot kept the pacing at a good clip to my mind. There are a number of interesting and vibrant secondary characters – hopefully future stories in the series will be based around these guys – and having a decent-sized cast kept things varied and my interest really piqued.
With loads of chemistry between Dylan and Rey and heaps of tension from the whole “being hunted” aspect of the plot it felt good and natural that the two men took a while to hit the sheets. The sex was smoking hot and I felt it walked a good balance – hot and heavy enough for an erotic romance story, but still with plenty of plot, tension and conflict so the mystery aspect of the story didn’t feel side-lined or like it was shoved aside for the sexual part of the romance. I also really loved how the secondary characters were a strong influence throughout the entire story – not just relegated to small windows here and there. At no stage did I feel like the other members of the PI firm were after thoughts or just tacked on to add a few more bodies into the story.
With loads of plot, plenty of sex and some really interesting and vibrant characters this story ticked all the boxes for me. I really enjoyed it and will absolutely be keeping my eyes open for future installments. Highly recommended.
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