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The Wolf's (Un)Lucky Fae
- Narrated by: Michael Lesley
- Length: 10 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
Call it fate, call it luck, but when a powerful wolf shifter walks into my life, everything changes.
Bel
I’ve made some stupid decisions in my life, and one in particular keeps coming back to haunt me. When I keep running into a handsome stranger, I know I should push him away, if only to keep him safe from my mess, keep him safe from me. But something inside of me—my heart, my magic, or my soul—keeps pushing me toward him, offering to make all my secret dreams come true. And I don’t know how to stay away.
Remi
When I travel across the world to open a new business—and get away from my overbearing family—the last thing I ever expect is to find the most beautiful and alluring fae I’ve ever met. I’m drawn to him, and I’m pretty sure if he lets his guard down, he’ll admit he’s drawn to me too. All I want to do is pull Bel into my arms and protect him from whatever he’s hiding. But he’s skittish and suspicious, and I just want to prove to him that he can trust me.
Fate, and a bit of luck, brought us together, and I’m not going to let it or anything else tear us apart.
The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, there’s something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.
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- Bette
- 11-11-24
Awesome Story & Narration🎧Magically Captivating!
Michele Notaro pens another amazing novel, an urban fantasy mm romance novel that is magical, one that grabs your attention and captivates it the entire. I am a newcomer to this magical world, and am usually hesitant to jump into an existing world, especially paranormal ones, but since this is a standalone in a multi-author series and an author whose detailed and descriptive writing are fantastic, that it would not be an issue and I was right, I never felt lost or if something was missing. Remi, a wolf shifter, runs a security business in Brinnswick and, looking to expand his business, he moved with three of his closest friends to another country, Gauhala, to open up offices there. Out and about, he sees him, Bel, and he feels an instant attraction to him and oddly, there is a magical coin that pulls them together, more than once. Bel is fae and in Gauhala the people do not treat fae well, and they look down on them, and that is not how it is where Remi is from, so he treats him as he should be, like an equal. Bel is reluctant and untrusting, but Remi does not give up on him and Bel realizes he is for real and there is an undeniable chemistry between them. Except Bel is hiding a secret, one he knows will ruin everything for him. This cleverly plotted story has the perfect balance of drama, angst, heartfelt emotions, and steamy romance. The writing, world building and character development are amazing and there are a lot of layers to the story. Michele Notaro, thank you for another fabulous story.
🎧📚🎧 Michael Lesley did a fantastic job bringing these characters to life and did so with a complete understanding of who he was portraying, giving each their own distinct voice, making it easy to follow along and tell who was who. He set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the characters’s emotions and had you feeling them all. Lesley is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to. Thanks for the fabulous listen.
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- Amelia
- 10-11-24
Remi Ellwood's story!
I was so excited when I saw that Remi Ellwood was getting his own story, and I absolutely loved his and Bel's healing journey. Their romance leaned hard into slow-burn and hurt/comfort themes, and my heart and soul got so invested in seeing them reach a happy ending. Bel had been through so much before he met Remi, and it broke my heart to see how little trust he had for anyone outside of his small family. I could tell that he had no idea what to do with Remi's sweet earnestness, and it was very cute to see Bel slowly open up and learn to trust in it. Remi was such a sweetheart in the way he approached Bel--always careful to respect his boundaries and offering reassurance without any strings attached. At times I thought Bel might skitter away and never contact Remi again, but with time and patience the two of them built a deeply intimate bond. The more Bel opened up to Remi, the more I saw what an incredible person he was, placed in a crappy situation. I was downright horrified when I found out about all the strings tying him to an evil mastermind, and the fact that he bound himself to keep his family safe was such a self-sacrificing Bel thing to do. In terms of the storyline, I really enjoyed getting to see more of the world outside of Brinnswick and follow a new set of characters. Remi's new security firm was an exciting endeavor to explore, and while I didn't get a ton of time to meet his team I already like what I see. Michele Notaro laid some breadcrumbs for a couple of potential relationships that I'm already desperately curious about, and I can't wait to see what twists and turns are in store for all of them. The big bad of Remi and Bel's story wasn't a huge surprise to me, but the action heated up quickly right at the very end and left the team with some devastating losses even as they eeked out a victory. And of course, I can't review an Ellwood book without talking about their huge, messy, loving family and how much I adore all of them. Even though most of this book focused on Remi's independent venture, there were plenty of cameos from my old favorites and it was a ton of fun to see Bel meet everyone.
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- S Veldhuis
- 10-11-24
good potential
On the whole excellent narration. Personally, I wasn't really a fan of the voice used for Bel - it sometimes tended a bit too much towards whining or something I can't quite explain but grated a bit.
Story - 3.5 stars. Very interesting world building, particularly with the awful treatment of the fae. As a series starter, presumably, there will eventually be more clarity about the history there and hopefully solutions in the future. It is a bit more problematic as a standalone in a multi-author series, though, with all this extra information. Bel was a truly lovely and selfless character. Remi was really too perfect for his own good. Great potential for the series though.
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- Bronwyn (she/her)
- 09-11-24
Call it fate, call it luck
the narration was done well, I thought Michael Lesley did a good job with the characters that were in this world.
A sweet fated mate romance that had an intriguing plot.
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