Bootcamp of Misfist Wolves

By Annie Nicholas

Bootcamp of Misfist Wolves - Annie Nicholas
  • Release Date: 2017-10-22
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance
Score: 4
4
From 203 Ratings

Description

Ian’s alpha tosses him out of his car at a training camp for worthless and weak wolf shifters run by a crazy vampire.

His only choice is to escape and go lone wolf.

Until he runs into Clare…

She actually volunteered for this gig.

Her wolf is all alpha but it’s crammed into a petite package, and she definitely has no mercy when it comes to him.

The work is hard. 

The training dangerous. 

Surviving is optional. 

Clare can’t stand Ian’s disregard for her authority and he hates her driven ambition. 

Sparks fly and teeth are bared. Opposites attract they say.

If they don’t kill each other first.

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Reviews

  • Frustrated

    5
    By 247jessy
    I very much enjoy this book. But I hate that the second one or more aren’t available in this app. Why??
  • Misfit Shifters

    3
    By Angelajosephine
    It was nice to read about the shifters who don’t quite fit in. :) Interesting take on the shifter universe. I liked it. :)
  • Fun book but...

    3
    By Alana Neuron
    I have a weakness for this sort of book, and there’s a lot about this one that I like. But ug, yet another author has written a blind character seemingly without bothering to do any basic research on myth vs reality. This is a book about shifters so I’ll give the sypersmell/hearing thing a pass; but there are these things called white canes that we use so we don’t have to be “lead” everywhere by someone with working eyeballs. If yet another inaccurate portrayal of blindness won’t annoy you, there’s really nothing else wrong with this one.
  • Boot camp of Misfit Wolves

    4
    By Ok what else do you want?
    I have to say I really enjoyed this book. The main characters are cute, funny and worth reading. The book ended to fast but that didn't make me like it any less. I do recommend for those who like this kind of humor to read them Then there are those who find life way to seriously. :)