Wolfgang
Vampire's Mate, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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By:
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Grae Bryan
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Wolfgang Volker is many things: vampire, psychopath, connoisseur of fine living. But impulsive? Never that. Until the day he sets foot in Hyde Park and catches a certain enticing scent on the wind. His mate is here, gorgeous and oblivious and undeniably human. And it doesn't take long for Wolfe to make the most impulsive move of his whole undead existence.
Dr. Eric Monroe has plenty going for him: he's good-looking, he's a doctor, he's well, that's kind of it. And true, the citizens of Hyde Park think he's a sleaze and a dud and make sure to let him know it. And no, he doesn't have any real friends or family members who don't drive him up the wall. But that's fine, right? Until the day his standing massage appointment ends not with a tip, but with a bite.
Now Eric has to navigate a new world, a new existence, a new, very particular diet. All while coming to terms with the strange, obsessive, all-too-alluring vampire who claims they're destined mates. But what does it mean to be mated to someone whos never truly cared for another person before? And can Wolfe convince Eric to stick around long enough to find out?
Wolfgang is a heated, fated-mates MM paranormal romance with a HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a possessive, psychopathic vampire soft only for his mate, and the insecure, needy human who can't quite come to terms with being wanted just as he is. It also contains steamy scenes between two men, and the moderate violence (and mentions of blood) that one might expect from a vampire romance. While each book focuses on a different couple, the series is best enjoyed in order.
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- SGB
- 17-05-24
Eric & Wolfgang!
I am still really enjoying revisiting this series on audio! I always forget where our OG vampire characters are from until Michael Ferraiuolo's narration hits me with the perfect accent. Eric has curated a persona for himself as the flirtatious and always happy local doctor, but that really just hides how starved for love & companionship he truly is. Luckily Wolfgang sees him in book 4 and immediately goes "I licked it so it's mine", which is the exact level of codependent obsession Eric is looking for.
What I enjoyed most about this book was that it took two previously “unliked” side- characters and gave them their opportunity to shine and be adorable! Because as we all know, there’s always something going on behind the scenes that we do not see until we get a character’s full POV, and not just a portrayal of them based on the harsh judgments of other characters. Talk about a metaphor for life y’all!
And Jay is delightful as usual in all his cameos!
I also forgot how well this book sets up the final book, Colin. So I can't wait for that to drop on audio too!
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- TheBookFairieUK
- 20-05-24
Who needs feelings when you have fangs?
Think psychopathic characters don't make great romantic OPs? Think again. On the surface there's plenty to dislike about possessive psychopath Wolfgang and strumpet-about-town Eric (ESPECIALLY if you've met Eric in the previous books), but the two together? Pure heat, touch-him-and-die, didn't-know-what-they-were-missing-til-they-found-it joy. As someone who has NOT read the series in order, if you love your vamps pushy, hot and hostile I can confirm you will love this book whether you've read all the others or if this is your first dip into Grae Bryan's vampires mates series. The narrator Michael Ferraiuolo has done his usual exemplary job and as a Brit myself I got a real kick out of his British boarding school master accent for Wolfgang.
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- Jacquie
- 03-06-24
Loved Wolfgang
Okay, so I have a soft spot for psychopaths who love (in the way that they can) their person. Wolfgang was so soft for Eric!
Eric had a lot of issues. He's lived with heavily critical parents his whole life and suffers from a lack of intimacy. He's very needy, and that is offputting to potential lovers. Then Wolfgang comes into his life and literally won't leave him alone until Eric puts his foot down over it.
Wolfgang sort of learning to love, was adorable, and I enjoyed the storyline with the young vampire. Wolf's history was interesting.
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- Lena
- 20-07-24
My favorite
I’m hooked on this great series. I like all the books but this is my favorite so far. The story, the development of the main characters and the narration is wonderful. Michael Ferraiuolo’s voices and accents are amazing.
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- ChloeInBooksland
- 10-08-24
Good
Perfectly imperfect for each other!
Nothing amazing really happened-especially in the third act-but I still enjoyed the book.
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