Midnight is the sweetest story that I have read in a long while, Lucy and Scott immediately spark together, They don't fall straight into the sack, they build upon each touch and each moment, The children are adorable and add depth to the story, That Scott was a single dad is what first caught my attention, and what a rabidly protective father he turns out to be.
Lucy is unsure of herself, but she is very sure that Scott and his family is something that she wants to hold on to.
Stephanie Beck's Unraveling Midnight is a great story with side characters that open up the possibilities of future glimpses into this paranormal world where love lurks around every corner for those brave enough to embrace it.
A sweet small town romance between a yarn shop owner and a single dad who happens to be a werewolf.
I really liked the development of the romantic relationship, and the relationship with the kids, But it went off the rails the more the werewolf world building was introduced, I love my werewolves! Revisiting my werewolf world and adding the funness of knitting made for a story and characters I love sooo much.
I hope you enjoy! An entanglement with a werewolf brings unexpected turns,
Scott, a lone werewolf expelled from his pack, bends over backward to give his kids everything he can including knitting lessons for his daughter.
Learning to knit becomes much more appealing with Lucy Jamieson as the teacher, His heightened senses tell him the compassionate and beautiful human might be what he and his little band need, yet getting involved with Lucy means exposing her to his paranormal reality.
Although Lucy's childhood skewed her expectations of family, she recognizes and respects Scott's desire to protect and provide for his kids.
When Scott is hit by a truck, Lucy offers to help with the kidsand gets more than she bargained for after learning Scott's true nature.
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How can you not like a sweet book with a shifter father willing to take knitting lessons with his daughter And elderly, crochetloving women who say things like, "The girls and I have been hanging out at the coffee shop and let me tell you, theres nothing worse than a hooker with caffeine jitters.
” Sweet, decent werewolf romance but it could have been more exciting it was almost too sweet even for me.
It was O. K.
A bit predictable,and the characters never garnered much depth,
But it was ok for a less thanpage book, This book was really rather awesome, It had its serious moments, but it also gave me a good fit of the laughs too.
The writing was very well done and the characters definitely well developed, The story never lagged for me, just kept moving along really well and I find that very hard to find in books lately.
Kudos to the author for a great story!,on Nook A sweet quick read! Love me some werewolves!!! Jessie is too cute!! The difference between a good book and a great book is One star ,,
That's why this book deserves a Five review ,,
I enjoyed this book very ,very ,very much to say the least.
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I loved the main characters and I adore the young pups!
This is an interesting story about Love and how sometimes life hands you a second chance at happiness.
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I recommend this book to all romance lovers, . . Very sweet second chance romance
Unraveling Midnight, is not your typical shifter finds his mate story.
It's a sweet contemporary love story with werewolfs, Scott Terwolf, werewolf, and father ofis asked to leave his pack after his mate commits several terrible crimes.
Lucy Jamieson, human, who runs her own a yarn and knitting supply store meets Scott's young daughter in the park.
The story follows Scott and Lucy's relationship, from knitting classes, a car accident, Lucy learning about werewolfs, a robbery, and what and who are family, pack and human.
Loved it! Loved it, can't wait to read more by her, What Scott and the his three kids endured in their past, the death of their mother, the exile from their werewolf pack and setting up a home in small town has left Scott supporting and protecting his family alone, and it's taking its toll.
When his daughter Jessie talks to stranger in a park he can't help but to react.
Lucy, who runs a yarn shop downtown, is on a break when an adorableyearold Jessie admires her knitting, she doesn't expect an angry father to snap at her, but she soon pacifies the dad and before her breaks over she has two new customer for her knitting classes.
Scott's determined to let Jessie be a girl in household run by three male werewolves and if it takes a learning to knit, then be it.
But as Scott meets Lucy again he can't believe the signs he missed, she absolutely perfect for him and the kids, she's exactly what they need but she's human so he needs to take things real slow but before he knows it she witnesses his change to a wolf and the budding romance seems to fly out of the window.
He won't give up so easy, but his plan of slowly seducing her back is hindered in more ways than one and losing Lucy for good is not an option.
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Wonderful story, I absolutely fell in love with Lucy and Scott and Scott's kids.
I usually shy away from "baby" or "has kids" romance, but the blurb just drew me in, and I ended up loving this story! Not many single parent werewolf meets a kind human woman stories out there!
I loved Stephanie Beck's writing, so easy, flowing and emotional believable and genuine.
Reading this book was so easy, there was nothing to hinder the process no clichés, no mood swings, no awkward use of words just simply easy flowing writing that was a joy to read!
The romance I loved! It was slow and steady, the characters really got to know each other, develop emotions over time instead of the instalove.
Not that there wasn't passion! Sure was, I loved getting into
Scott's head as he's trying to learn to knit with his girl and can't help but have lustful thoughts about his "teacher".
Delicious!
I love love love good girl characters who get their paranormal happilyeverafter! Perhaps because I'm a good girl myself, not loud or obnoxious or especially brave except when it's required so I loved Lucy, she's quiet, kind, loving and has that fierce side when needed and I loved how that was what Scott was drawn to, not some trim body and long blond hair, but her kindness and what she could provide for him and his family after the unstable past they had with the mother of his children.
The paranormal in this story was nice and subtle, not a battle to death by two fighting clans or something epic like that but subtle normal things like increased appetite, excellent hearing, strong family bond and of course increased strength and durability.
All these were part of the normal which worked into the romance wonderfully! Very very cool normal type of angle! Scott, a wolf who has been exiled from his pack, with his three children in tow would do anything to keep his children happy.
His twin boys are rambunctious and growing quickly, while his daughter Jessie is quieter and has taken a sudden interest in knitting.
For Jessie's sake he is willing to learn to knit, it helps that the woman teaching them is his mate, only thing is she doesn't know werewolf's exist.
How could you not adore a book with a wolf knitting, this was a ton of fun.
Scott is so manly and yet imagining him with needles inspires an all new vision of studly.
Great book. Stephanie Beck is a full time mom, part time writer and ameture speller, Shes been writing since she was fifteen, Her first novel, Love on the Mats was a graphic, heartwarming tale of a wrestler and a cutie coed which was lovingly edited by the c squad basketball team on the long bus rides throughout the season.
They were all sure it would be published and it still has a home in a foldersomewhere.
Stephanie Beck loves romance and all things romantic, heart warming and usually funny, though a serious piece will find its way in occasionally.
In her spare time she knits and sews, walks the dog, plays with her two wonderful daughters and tries to get her husband to act out the naughty things she researchesoh the sacrifices she Stephanie Beck is a full time mom, part time writer and ameture speller.
She's been writing since she was fifteen, Her first novel, "Love on the Mats" was a graphic, heartwarming tale of a wrestler and a cutie coed which was lovingly edited by the c squad basketball team on the long bus rides throughout the season.
They were all sure it would be published and it still has a home in a foldersomewhere.
Stephanie Beck loves romance and all things romantic, heart warming and usually funny, though a serious piece will find its way in occasionally.
In her spare time she knits and sews, walks the dog, plays with her two wonderful daughters and tries to get her husband to act out the naughty things she researchesoh the sacrifices she makes for her craft.
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