All Lycan’s Eve

Callie Jones is a divorced mature woman in her forties. She has relinquished her bad marriage to the past. Well, sort of; she is not really interested in a relationship; she is more attracted to a night of fun with a (gasp) young stud, but only in her dreams (or not).

Kean Phelen is the alpha leader to his pack, although he hasn’t formally accepted his position. His father is ready to step down and wants Kean to claim a mate and acknowledge his responsibilities. This Halloween will be his last night to pounce and play, or so he believes.

An email gone astray can have all kinds of glorious and life-changing results. Let the party begin.

All Lycan's Eve was a mouth watering, honey churning novella by KyAnn Waters. Callie was a mature and confident woman, if she had previously acted on her desires she would be known as a Cougar (older woman – younger man relationship) think Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher.

I really enjoyed the premise of this book. I love alpha men and shifters in particular. Maybe it’s a scent thing. Kean recognized Callie immediately by her aroma; it must be an astonishing thing to recognize your other half by their smell.

As a forty something, I love it when the older woman gets the guy and KyAnn Waters portrayed this swift relationship with an exacting touch of empathy and a whole bunch of heat. All I can say is All Lycan’s Eve was pure pleasure.

Reviewed by: Dana P.


Dana P.