Cloaked in Secrecy by T.F. Walsh – a Review
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Description:
Death has followed Alena Novac’s circus family for years. When the police arrest her brother for a murder he didn’t commit, she has only a week to rescue him before he transforms into his wolf form in prison and exposes their wulfkin existence to the world.
Cloaked in Secrecy by T.F. Walsh, continues The Wulfkin Legacy with Alena, Nicolai, Enre and the Bulgarian traveling circus wulfkin pack.
Alena and Nicolai are running through the woods, trying to catch Mila, a moonwulf that transformed into a wulfkin and is now stuck in her wolf form. During the hunt for Mila, Alena finds Enre, an unknown wulfkin, and her instincts know he is here to spy on the pack. Then the situation takes a dangerous turn. Alena finds Nicolai bent over a bloody body, the police are arresting him and Enre is trying to keep Alena from getting caught. In the process, Enre takes a bullet protecting Alena and she is forced to bring him back to the circus trailers.
Maxim, the Alpha of the pack and Alena’s dad is not happy to hear the news about Nicolai being arrested nor is he happy to see Enre brought into the picture. Alena and Enre have an immediate and explosive chemistry and their wolves are causing all kinds of chaos within each other. Alena sees Enre as the enemy and doesn’t want to feel anything for him. And with the added stress of needing to rescue Nicolai, Alena doesn’t know what to do.
I could go on and on with more characters and plot twists, but that would give away too much. I thoroughly enjoy books that are in a series. Reading how each story builds on the last, seeing the past characters get entwined into the newest story is always intriguing.
T.F. Walsh has a unique talent of weaving a suspenseful web around her characters. What you think might happen usually does not. The suspense and sexual tension builds page after page after page until the story comes to an explosive conclusion. Books that you can’t put down until you find out what happens are always the best.
Reviewed by Tricia
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