
Where Foxes Hunt with Wolves
M/M Paranormal Romance, Folk Lore, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Wyatt Baker
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By:
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K.A. Merikan
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"You are responsible for what you tame."
Yevhen. Forest ranger. Werewolf. Stifled by pack rules.
Radek. Foxy ginger brat. Changeling. Will avoid responsibility at all cost.
Banished from his pack for being gay, Yev has one last chance to redeem himself in the eyes of his family. He needs to stick to the rules for a year and bury his sexuality forever. Shouldn’t be so hard, since he can’t have a relationship with a human without revealing his werewolf nature.
That is, until one night, a drunk ginger brat points a rifle in his face.
Radek finished university months ago but thinking about the future is not on his agenda. Life would be great if he could just avoid any and all responsibilities.
He doesn’t want to be his mom’s caregiver, doesn’t want to take over the family fox farm, doesn’t want to return to his village, and doesn’t want a steady boyfriend.
His world turns upside down when he’s arrested by an infuriatingly attractive forest ranger. If that wasn’t bad enough, he’s now hunted by werewolves for discovering their drug-smuggling operation, and...he turned into a fox?
Helpless and wounded, he seeks sanctuary with the very man who got him into this mess, but what’s a fox to do? If there’s someone who can help him understand his changeling origin, it’s Yev. A werewolf.
Possible spoilers:
Genre: paranormal M/M romance with dark elements. Contains scorching hot, emotional, explicit scenes with a hint of kink and lots of biting!
Themes: folklore, forbidden love, hurt/comfort, little town, homophobia, coming out, fish out of water, shifters, discovering magic, age gap, size difference, changeling, animal rights activism, growing up, werewolf, family issues
Warning: This story contains scenes of violence, offensive language, bodily harm, animal cruelty, and morally ambiguous characters.
©2020 K.A. Merikan (P)2020 K.A. MerikanAmazing mix
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Awesome!
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I do, however, recommend doing the books in this series in audio.
Wyatt Baker does an absolutely stunning job with these stories. His accents are flawless, and he provides wonderful variety in this extensive cast of characters. Mr. Baker enhances the darkness of the mood, the spookiness of the surroundings... his performance just brings the whole experience to life.
Filled with folklore and mystery, the Merikans never pull their punches, and Where Foxes Hunt with Wolves is dark and dramatic and kinky and bloody. Yep, pretty much everything we love about their novels.
I'm loving these unique characters, and each of the stories has had some intriguing (and creative) family drama. Hurt/comfort to the nth degree for both of the MCs, and the fast pace never slows down. Very exciting!
Wonderfully Creative! Wyatt Baker is Spectacular!
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Gut wrenching and heart stopping
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The Narrator Wyatt Baker did a fantastic job bringing these characters and story to life.
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K.A. Merikan are known for their darker side of writing and this book doesn’t disappoint. It reminds me very much of a Grimms Fairytale, although set in modern times, it has a timelessness feeling about it that it could be anytime. The village, Dybukowo, in Poland, feels dark and almost medieval and is inhabited by a community that is full of prejudice, superstitions and pagan rituals.
So it’s no surprise to find werewolves and fox shifters in this book.
Yev and Redek are completely opposite to each other but as they say opposites attract and the attraction is undeniable.
The story was amazing and I’m hoping there will be another in this series.
Where Foxes Hunt With Wolves
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This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Fantastic addition
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Wyatt Baker did a great job with the narration, and I’ll look for more of his work.
I have not read/listened to the previous books in the series and never felt particularly lost.
Where Foxes Hunt with Wolves - hot! hot! hot!
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I don’t read many shifter books, but after this one, I might just do more.
Radek is a brat. An entitled brat who has an education but has done nothing with it. He’s coasting on family money, never questioning where it comes from or on whose back it is being earned. He meets Yev, a forest ranger, who arrests his bratty tush. Nothing comes of it, of course, and the two men go their separate ways. Radek isn’t satisfied, though, and he tries to take revenge. That also fails, but Yev challenges him to go to the family fox farm.
Now, here’s where the warnings come in. There is animal cruelty in this book and I found it difficult to cope with. I’m never sure with a Merikan book if I’m going to get a true happy ending, so I was on edge with regard to the abuse. The warnings also mention violence, bodily harm, and offensive language – all things that were present. Interestingly, I didn’t find the morally ambiguous characters as ambiguous as some of their others. Maybe I’m becoming inured to questionable behavior.
Radek is a changeling and his transformation is remarkable. I wanted an Ember of my own, if I’m being honest. And Yev being a werewolf made him empathetic to Radek. I liked how the two men grew to care about each other. I have to note that I didn’t realize foxes were canines. Given my affinity to dogs, I’m not surprised foxes have always held my attention.
This story is violent. And cute. And thought-provoking. And gut-churning. I had to work for it and I like those kinds of books. The book made me uncomfortable at times and I think that’s the sign of a really good read.
I’ll mention Wyatt Baker. He does a great job with K.A. Merikan books and I was glad to see he was helming this one. Overall, I’m glad I enjoyed the plunge. Can’t wait to see if there is a third book coming.
The Wolves & Foxes Play When Shepherds are Away
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Yev and Radek were so completely different yet despite their rough start, they come together, to form a bond that made my toes curl.
This was a fantastic story. The narrator truly outdone himself - great performance.
Fantastic
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