02 March 2015

Tame a Wild Human by Kari Gregg

 Drugged, bound, and left as bait on the cusp of the lunar cycle, Wyatt Redding is faced with a terrifying set of no-win scenarios. Best case: he survives the coming days as a werewolf pack’s plaything and returns to the city as a second-class citizen with the mark—and protection—of the pack. Worst case: the wolves sate their lusts with Wyatt’s body, then send him home without their protection, condemning him to live out the rest of his short life as a slave to the worst of humanity’s scorn and abuse.

Wyatt’s only chance is to swallow every ounce of pride, bury his fear, and meekly comply with every wicked desire and carnal demand the wolf pack makes of him. He expects three days of sex and humiliation. What he doesn’t expect is to start enjoying it. Or to grow attached to his captor and pack Alpha, Cole.

As the lunar cycle ends, Wyatt begins to realize that the only thing to fear more than being sent home without the pack’s protection is being sent home at all.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23591597-tame-a-wild-human?ac=1
WOW! And not in a good way.

DISCLAIMER this book contains multi-rape by multi partners of a human male and shifter wolves. Non consensual sex between a heterosexual male and shifter males, as well as rape of human male by a human male, if none of that is your cup of tea I would stay away.

Wyatt, a human male is kidnapped by his brother and taken into the woods, drugged, bound, and left right before the full moon cycle. He is picked up and taken to a camp site where he is forced in to multi sexual activities with multi partners. Until the Alpha, Cole decides he wants to keep him.

Wow, so many things I felt wrong with this book. The gang rapes and then all the sudden the acceptances of his fate we didn’t even get an insta-love, you’re my fated mate. Wyatt just kind of gives up, gives in?  I found it to be confusing maybe it had to do with the swapping of the blood? But then I was so turned off by the other content I really didn’t care. The one thing I did enjoy was the twist that the humans were the sub species and the wolves were the dominant.  This was my first time reading this author, and I’m just not sure I’ll pick up another one.

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