Review: Her Big Bad Wolf by Julie Trettel


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The Big Bad Wolf isn't a mere story, he exists. Or perhaps he’s just an asshole living on the fringe of the Pack. But he’s my asshole, my true mate, and this time when he huffs and he puffs, I’m not going anywhere.

Vanessa was content with her routine, running the daycare, and taking care of the Pack’s children, right up until three little orphans went missing. With their lives threatened by winter weather and unknown dangers, she would search every inch of Pack-land to find them. But her determination led her to a secluded farm shrouded in mystery and a man that doesn’t exist.

Isaac, a reclusive and rugged farmer, is living a secret life. Myths and stories from the Pack paint him as the boogie man, Crazy Sac, or the big bad wolf. He’s had his fair share of trespassers to run off, but nothing like the mischievous trio currently tormenting him.

Their paths intertwine in ways neither was prepared for. Vanessa had already given up hope of finding her true mate and building a family of her own. But there he was, and it was nothing like she’d ever imagined.

My opinion:
“Don’t eat them. I’m on my way.”
She hung up and I stared down at the phone in confusion.
Don’t eat them?
Who the hell did she think I was?


Her Big Bad Wolf by Julie Trettel is a paranormal romance.

After Vanessa’s dream of becoming a pack mother fell apart, she shifted her focus to her job and the little kids she cared for daily. They became her whole world, so when one of her students and his brothers ran away, she took it upon herself to find them.

She received information that the children had been spotted in the forest near the home of a reclusive wolf. Without hesitation, she went to investigate—only to stumble upon something unexpected: her fated mate. Could two people from such different worlds find happiness together? And what would happen to the three orphaned boys?

This novel is a unique retelling of The Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. It’s an engaging story with a touch of emotion, particularly surrounding the orphans. The book kicks off with the children’s disappearance, introducing us to their backstory and Vanessa’s character. Soon after, we meet Isaac—the so-called “Big Bad Wolf”—and from there, the story develops quickly, especially in terms of the romance between the two main characters.

I loved the contrast between Vanessa and Isaac, and how she never gave in to his whims. Some of my favorite moments included Isaac’s interactions with his animals and the kids’ clever plan for the big moment.

If you enjoy paranormal romances, this book is definitely worth a read!

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