Shoot For The Moon by Rochelle Paige Review

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Synopsis

Eliza Reve knows that her ability to dream of future events sets her apart from others. Her gift became a curse when she wasn’t able to save her mother or the alpha’s son and she found herself exiled – a lone wolf. When she joins the Black River Pack, Eliza vows never to reveal her talent to anyone. Not even the man who has walked in her dreams for years.

Spencer Tate is her mate, but her visions have told her that he will renounce her. When he doesn’t recognize her as his mate, she agrees to the no-strings-attached affair he offers because she thinks it’s the most she can hope for. Although her heart breaks as she falls deeper in love with him, she wants to spend as many days with Spencer as possible before he kicks her out of his life.

When Spencer finally comes to his senses, he has his work cut out for him to convince Eliza that he wants her forever. When another she-wolf insists she’s his mate instead, things get even more complicated. But Spencer isn’t the alpha’s second and enforcer because he isn’t willing to fight for what’s his, and he refuses to settle for anything less than Eliza as his marked and claimed mate.

This is book two in the Black River Pack series. Each novella will feature a different couple.

Review

“Say yes, Let me have you, Eliza. Stop drinking yourself to sleep. Let me fuck you into exhaustion instead.”

Shoot For The Moon is book two in Rochelle Paige’s Black River Wolf Series. I am decently new to the whole world of paranormal romances but I am really enjoying these fast and sexy reads. I am a HUGE fan of alpha male books and I am finding that wolves are some very sexy alphas. While each of the books in this are short they still pack a punch bringing drama, love and lots of pure steam!

“Fine, Take some time, but you won’t spend it apart from me. You might not be ready to move forward with me, but I sure as hell am not going to move us backwards. You’ll do your thinking in the day and spend your nights with me.”

Shoot For The Moon is Spencer and Eliza’s story and it is very different than other wolf romances simply because Spencer and Eliza were sleeping together long before he realized that she was his mate. Spencer’s grandmother had visions and she told him that his mate would “walk in dreams” meaning she could tell the future in her dreams. So, when Spencer meets Eliza he is very much drawn to her but is convinced she is not his mate because she does not posses this abilty. He decides to start a purely physical relationship with her but lets her know that he is still looking for his mate. Eliza knows that Spencer is the one for her and even though she wants all of him she will take what she can get. What she doesn’t tell Spencer is that she had to leave her old tribe because they didn’t like her abilty to tell the future through her dreams. YES! She hides this from him because she thinks it will scare him away.

“Need you,” “You have me, I’m yours, Spencer.” “Mine,”

After casting aside the thought that she could be his mate to her Spencer has to find a way to get Eliza to trust him so that he can claim her as his! I loved watching Spencer try to win over Eliza. You could tell he wanted nothing more than to throw her down and claim her but after hurting her so bad he has to go slow and be careful. This is clearly not the way of an alpha male and it was a lot of fun seeing him try to reel it all in. Overall, I am loving this series and can’t wait for more!

 

~miranda