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The Wolf Boss & His Darling

The Wolf Boss & His Darling

by

Elm Jed

Being late for brunch will be the least of Rodney McLycan’s problems when someone tries to turn him and most of his Wolf Pack into dog kibble.

The Wolf Mob Boss, a grumpy Bisexual werewolf, finds himself striking a deal with a human bartender who’s only answer seems to be “maybe.” Except, she may be the answer to protect his Pack and, potentially, the Underground.
While the mob boss navigates the growing feelings he has for the cupcake making, mystery cocktail giving, rosy-cheeked woman, he finds himself up against mobsters, an angry librarian, and nosey werewolves. (Not to mention horrible dating advice from his ex.) Will he admit the feelings he’s too scared to admit or will it be too late?

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IAC Main Tropes:

Forced Proximity, Slow Burn, Found Family, Fated Mates/Soulmates

Detailed Tropes:

Forced Proximity, Rivals to lovers, Slow Burn, Different Species, Found Family, Fated Mates, Disaster Meeting, Beauty & Beast Vibes, Hades & Persephone vibes

Representations in This Book:

LGBTQA+, Mental Health, Mental Illness

Age Groups:

Adult

Spice Level:

Level 5

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 4

Contains: Explosions, gunfights, slight gore, Family death/loss, talk of sexual assault, death on page, and discussions of PTSD and depression

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About the Author

Elm Jed

Elm Jed is an award winning author, who mostly writes mafia, paranormal, and suspense romance. They are a disabled, queer, Marine Corps veteran, who’s been writing since they were ten years old with a degree in Theatre. Their books focus on mental health awareness and giving readers a space to feel seen in different ways from disabilities to understanding their queerness.

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