#REHASH BOOK REVIEW: So I Married a Werewolf by Kristin Miller

18 May 2015


So I Married a Werewolf (Seattle Wolf Pack #3)
by Kristin Miller (Goodreads, Website, Twitter, Facebook)
Published by Entangled: Covet on July 28th, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Paranormal, Shifters
Format: eARC (260 pages)
Source: Publisher (2014)
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Carter Griffin, enforcing officer for the Seattle Wolf Pack, has a problem. He's been offered the promotion of his dreams…if he can find a wife to prove he's over his playboy ways. But Carter's already walked the matrimonial road and bought the stinkin' T-shirt. Besides, a werewolf only gets one fated mate. Been there, done that.

 All werewolf dog trainer Faith Hamilton wants to do is earn enough green stuff to put her younger brother through college. Okay, okay, so she also totally wants Carter, her sexy next-door neighbor, to look at her as more than a friend. It's too bad size 12 and plain isn't his type. At all.

 The two friends strike a deal to help one another out. They must face a variety of challenges from a psycho ex-girlfriend to a Yorkie with a shoe fetish...and that pesky problem of only having one-fated mate in a lifetime. Will a relationship ruin their friendship…or spark a love neither anticipated?


So I Married a Werewolf is literally one of the cutest shifter books I've ever read. We’ve got the notorious and smokin’ hot werewolf cop, Carter Griffin, who’s after the detective position for the Seattle Wolf Pack and he’s been dying to get that job in years ever since he’s entered the force. But his dream job is just so close, yet so far – after he’s been informed that they need a suitable, mature and mated werewolf for the role. One thing left to do: GET MARRIED.

There’s always a silver lining to every conflict: Faith Hamilton. The girl next door (literally), one of the boys, the I-love-my-sweats-and-you-can’t-stop-me kind of girl. She’s getting close to being broke. And it seems Carter’s the only person… or rather, werewolf who can help her. Problem? She’s got a ginormous crush on him and she knows she’s not his type. But what are friends for… right?

Carter and Faith’s relationship is the typical “I’ve got a crush on you, please notice me” kind of relationship. Faith’s been in love with him ever since she can remember, but he always goes after the supermodels. The hot ones. And she thinks he’s so out of her league. Sure Carter does notice her, since they’re practically the best of friends and they live right next door to each other. But he’s never made a move on her.

Faith is the character almost every girl can relate to. Her insecurities are a total bullseye, just like any other girl crushing on someone or going through a one sided love. She’s a very realistic character, despite the supernatural aspect of the story. Meanwhile, Carter was just swoonworthy. although it was kind of annoying at first that he was too thickheaded to see to Faith's feelings, he still won me over in the end.

This is the first Kristin Miller book I’ve read, and even having read out of order as this is the third book of the series, I wasn't lost in the story, as these can be read as standalones, although with a few crossovers of the characters from the previous books.

If you're into funny and cute, cliche romances, and don't mind a little bit of bite (pun intended), So I Married a Werewolf is something you should pick up.

*I received a review copy courtesy of the Author/Publisher.  This does not affect my opinion or views regarding the book whatsoever.