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Claimed (The Circulate Series) [Kindle Edition]

K.R. Smith
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“I am a Lokoti Werewolf.”
-- “Oh, is that a name for an ice hockey team, or something?”

Career woman Jessica Tandy, has a rest stop in a tiny town called Alma, in the Alaska Range. Coming back from the ‘camping trip from hell’, with a cold and obnoxious boyfriend; she meets Flint Riverclaw, a Native Alaskan. The handsome stranger sees she’s unwell with her diabetes and insists on shouting her food and drink.

He offers to take her to Anchorage, since her boyfriend who’s driving, has been drinking beer. Jessica accepts and the two continue to become acquainted, during the journey. Flint’s strong build, handsome features and kindness wins her over, so much so, she invites him into her hotel room. Although there are moments where he growled, his teeth felt sharp or she could have sworn his eyes glowed turquoise; Jessica rates it as her best sexual experience.

The next morning, she tiptoes out when he’s still asleep, to catch her flight back to Seattle. However, she can’t get the man out of her mind as her body won’t stop shaking. She’s shocked three days later when out of the blue, Flint shows up at her apartment to tell her two things; he is a Lokoti Werewolf and she is his pregnant mate.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 124 KB
  • Print Length: 74 pages
  • Publisher: K.R. Smith (11 April 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0054H1I7S
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #920 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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By Amanda TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
City girl Jessica is on a camping trip in Alaska with her boyfriend, but after splitting up from him in a bar, native Flint steps in to take her to Anchorage so that she doesn't miss her flight home to Washington.

From here on out it's case of read-it-before-many-times blah, blah, blah...

CLAIMED is a short romantic fantasy, so yeah, obviously the story is going to be focused on the, ahem, romantic angle and the plot is rather basic and predictable, with the whole city life versus native life and damsel in distress angle, but it is still an enjoyable tea-break read.

The main criticism I have is how the two main characters talk to each other; Jessica in particular. At times she just comes off as whiny and bitchy, switches from one man to another way too easily and do you really tell strangers in bars how much you earn and ask them how well off they are? [the answer should be no].

As for Flint the whole referring to partners as mates and "men should provide for the women" and "the woman gives the man children" alpha male stuff turns me off - it's why I approach werewolf stories with caution...

Also some of the sex scenes include such gems as "what are you waiting for, take me, gosh dammit", "I haven't showered in five days" and "I want to eat you more!"...

Finally, the spelling and grammar is fine for the most part, but I just had to find some way to include this following line in my review; "I felt silly, like I was a girl losing her virginity for the first time...". Wait - it grows back?!
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too predictable 11 Jun 2011
By Cheryl M-M TOP 500 REVIEWER
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it started out alright but soon one cliche after another appeared. i won't take fault with that because that is a personal preference and some people like mills and boone happy romance novels..even supernatural ones. it just seemed like a waste of characters...the idea of cute native alaskan tribes/packs of werewolves could be made into so much more. the language seemed a little off key...then again maybe it was the unrealistic nature of the conversations.
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Dated 15 Nov 2011
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I have to agree with the other reviewers, it was not an earth shattering read, in fact it was a bit dull and dated. I also found the ending rather strange it was begining to sound as if she had become part of the stepford wives set. Shame this could have been a really good story - perhaps it needs updating and leave out the emails.
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