Secrets at Dawn – TWiT Book Review

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Toby Spencer has two secrets. The first isn’t so bad. A lot of wolf shifters have magical abilities. Some can even make people disappear. Right? Right!?! His second secret is far more deadly. It means he’ll have to betray his best friend and his friend’s hot older brother if he wants his secrets to stay hidden—a hot older brother who is his fated mate. Griffin is a deputy. It’s essential to help maintain peace at pack meetings. But pack meetings aren’t the only place where the pack members are causing problems. Someone will do anything to become alpha, including blackmail and betraying the pack. And they’ll take Toby and Griffin down with him.


Rating: 4.5
4.5/5
Good Book!
Characters
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Entertaining
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Originality
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Engaging
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LGBTQIA Relevance
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Toby is not just any werewolf; he is a one-of-a-kind magical alpha wolf navigating the challenges of life after his father’s untimely death. In the small town of Fortune Falls, he seeks refuge while attending a liberal university, hoping to blend in and avoid the chaos that comes with being part of a mystical lineage.

In Fortune Falls, Toby encounters Griffin, who proves to be the ideal mate for him. Their bond showcases patience and understanding, elements that Toby desperately needs to find peace and safety in his tumultuous life. Griffin’s magical abilities complement Toby’s unique werewolf traits, creating an enchanting dynamic that propels the story forward.

The vibrant characters in this small town add depth and intrigue to Toby’s journey. Each individual brings their own backstory and challenges, making the narrative as a whole engaging and multifaceted. Toby not only faces external threats but also internal struggles, exploring themes of love, loss, and identity, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate a blend of fantasy and relatable humanity.


April Kelley LogoABOUT THE AUTHOR
April Kelley lives in Southwest Michigan. She resides with her husband and two kids. She has been an avid reader for several years. Writing her first story at the age of ten, the characters in her head still won’t stop telling their stories. If April isn’t reading or writing, she can be found outside playing with the animals or taking a long walk in the woods.

If you wish to contact her, email authoraprilkelley@gmail.com.

Please visit her website at authoraprilkelley.com


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