This was my first time ready a book by this Author.. I gotta say.. I was impressed.After years lying neglected, the walls of Wolfe Manor tremble as Jacob Wolfe returns--the master is back! Gardener's daughter Mollie Parker has lived amidst the secret, overgrown garden in her little cottage--waiting ... for what, she wasn't sure ... until now. Reputation in tatters, Jacob licks his wounds alone in the shadows. Mollie knows his ferocious bark is worse than his bite and as she takes her tentative steps across the threshold, she brings with her the light missing from his darkened soul. The lone Wolfe will never be tamed--but she knows that once he loves, he loves for life. Finally we get Jacob's story and it is the best. For the past six months he's been hard at work to restore Wolfe manor and plans to sell it and he has also been trying to repair his relationship with his siblings. Jacob is a tortured man, haunted by his failures, he holds himself responsible for everything and fears happiness. Mollie was the daughter of the gardener and lived on a cottage on the Wolfe for years and nursed her father till he died. She returns 6 months later and runs into Jacob. He offers her a job and she takes it. The beauty of the story is how the relationship develops. I loved Mollie, she was human, she made mistakes, she judged Jacob but as as she slowly gets to know him, she sees the good in him and helps him see them too. We see Jacob and how tortured he is. Mollie helps him, even when he doesn't want it.When they become intimate it isn't just hormones but feelings that are involved. This is the best book in the series and I will be reading more from the author.5 stars.
What do You think about The Lone Wolfe (2011)?
Wonderful story. It is the first one ive read of the series, i intend on finding the rest!
—sabz
bella fine per questa saga....Davvero un finale bellissimo
—kaylab219
very good story! love the character and their story
—pinay