I have to confess that I enjoy Stormy Glenn's werewolf novels. While hardly literary masterpieces, they're light and fun and very enjoyable. Currently, she appears to have several separate series of these stories set in two different "universes". "Love Sexy" is set in the newer of the universes, which follows a slightly different history and lore than The Wolf Creek Pack and Tri-Omega Mates series.
"Love Sexy" follows the romance of Logan, the Beta (2nd-in-command) of the Stone Pack (Asher is the Alpha, and was introduced in "Heart Song"). It's in these pages that he meets Love Star (yes, that's his name), a sassy sexy young man who totally disrupts Logan's desire for a simple uncomplicated relationship. Logan wants simplicity and is greatly perturbed that Love is his mate, as he sees Love as being very much a "high-maintenance" person. Interestingly, Love views Logan as very high-maintenance also, which creates an interesting dynamic in the relationship. The one true impediment to their relationship is that a coyote shifter named Mick Red (and later, his clan) have a bone to pick with Love. Kidnappings, attempted murder, and full-out assaults on the Stone Pack's base make for an interesting and fun read. We even have Asher and Darren (from the "Heart Song" story) as secondary characters to add more color in the tale.
It's a fun light tale that I would very much like to rate higher than three stars, but certain technical issues prevent me from doing so. Namely, the horrible and nearly-nonexistent editing in this ebook. There are quite a few grammatical errors, an incorrect character's name is used a couple of times (for example, referring to Love when in actuality the story was discussing his Mother), and there are whole passages and pages where the text flips into italics. The tendancy for italics to come and go is particularly annoying, and it's difficult to believe that anyone actually proofread the electronic version before posting it for sale.
If you're a Stormy Glenn werewolf junkie, you'll like the tale. And if you plan on reading more of the series, it's worthwhile to have it since her stories tend to build slightly upon each other, with recurring or repeating characters. But just be warned that there are some serious technial, grammatical, and literary errors within these pages. If the story is properly edited and the ebooks are updated (which I know is possible), I'll adjust the rating accordingly and note so in this review.