Blurb:
Love takes time, patience, and work. A true mate doesn’t mean true love.
From the time she was a little girl, Mary loved Jason. He was her knight in shining armor. Her first crush. Her first kiss. Her first everything, until he broke her heart and she vowed to hate him for a thousand lifetimes.
Jason is the future Alpha of Westin Pack. As an only child, he’s under extraordinary pressure to find his one true mate and carry on his family’s legacy. When he returns home from college after years away, he finds her in a pup he had always been protective of and attracted to, despite their age differences.
Now, Jason knows exactly what he wants and isn’t afraid to go after it, but Mary carries years of resentment towards him and proves far more stubborn than expected. Can Jason find a path back to her heart and rekindle a flame he had fought to put out?
If you’ve read Westin Pack, you may think you know how this story goes. They seem like the perfect parents and grandparents today, but there was a time when Jason and Mary didn't exactly get along. We go back to the 80's when hair was long, music was loud, and Mary was devastated to find the egotistical future Alpha would be her one true mate.
Audible: Under a Harvest Moon by Julie Trettel - Audiobook - Audible.com
Bookbub: Under a Harvest Moon (Westin Pack Book 6) by Julie Trettel - BookBub
Goodreads: Under a Harvest Moon: A Westin Pack Prequel by Julie Trettel | Goodreads
My Review - 4 1/2 of 5 stars -
4 1/2 stars for me. I enjoyed the introduction and that the story was the meeting of her mate. Mary had her doubts about herself, but the Pack Mother took her under her wing. She was a natural as well as had a strong wolf. Jason left for college with occasional trips home. When he saw the more-grown-up Mary, he was stunned. They tried hard to fight the mating for what they thought was practical reasons, but circumstances changed. They were a great couple, very caring and protective of the entire pack. I really enjoyed it and will look into more in this series.
I enjoyed listening to Carly Robins and Joe Hempel. They did a wonderful job bringing these characters to life.
This is my unsolicited review.
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