Claiming Their Mate (Pack Wars, #2) by Vella Day


Claiming Their Mate (Pack Wars, #2)
Title : Claiming Their Mate (Pack Wars, #2)
Author :
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 147
Publication : First published January 28, 2013

Erotic Romantic Suspense, BDSM, Menage, Werewolves, MFM

Realtor Chelsea Wilson enters a vacant home she wants to show and comes face-to-face with a dead man--and a killer. Freaked out, she runs, but the killer nabs her.

Ricardo Mendez, a werewolf who runs a drug operation, doesn’t need a witness to the murder. He viciously attacks her, but the dead man’s brother, werewolf Kurt Wendlick and his Pack partner, Drake Stanton stop the final assault.

When Kurt and Drake save Chelsea, they’re certain she’s their mate and will do anything to keep her safe. Her loving ways puts Kurt in a tailspin. He wants to claim her, but first he needs to avenge his brother’s murder.
What can Chelsea do to help the tormented man? Will the three ever explore the world of BSDM together?


Claiming Their Mate (Pack Wars, #2) Reviews


  • PJ

    3 'a Trois' Stars

    I enjoyed the first book in the series more. This M/FM relationship seemed a tad more forced or maybe the word is work. And I'll go ahead and say it, I didn't care much about the conflict happening in the story. I was most interested in the 'nuts and bolts' and the 'ins and outs' of the relationship between the trio. Ah, well, they all came together in the end. ;)

  • Daisy Sloan

    Kurt and Drake are best friends. When they rescue Chelsea from a killer, they realize she's their mate. Now they just have to convince her while they're teaching her to embrace her submissive ways.

    I like the tension of the search for Mendez. it adds a layer of depth to the story. The scenes between Chelsea and Drake and Chelsea and Kurt were hot. The menage scene was even hotter.

    My biggest problem was they just dropped Chelsea into the BDSM without really teaching her anything. It just seemed a little harsh that it was instantaneous submission instead of easing her into it.

    I hope the third one will be as good as the first one.

  • Rachel

    This story is connected to others but can be read alone without losing any of the impact. A very erotically enhanced story line; needed for the story to work. The characters seem familiar to the reader as they are the stereotypical dream-guy (s) that every woman (based on my opinion) wants to meet. Very entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable. Definitely an author I would (and did) purchase again.

  • Tammy

    A Fantastic book!!! With some dominate alpha wolves they just make you wanna beg to have them sinks their teeth and other HOT body parts into you. Vella you have another fantastic book to this amazing series.

  • Jodi Cain

    Book 2 was Hot. Dominate alpha male werewolves. I hated what happened to Jeffery though. All I can say is these women are lucky to find the loves of their lives.

  • Ronnae Stately

    Chelsea is in the process of getting ready to show a house when she hears a bump. She calls out but no one answers so she goes searching. She finds her co-worker Jeffrey lying face down with his throat torn out. Then she looks up and sees a man and takes off running. Just before the man preceded to rape her, after catching up with her and slapping her around, she is rescued by Drake. This man she had met at her friend Liz’s place not to long ago. She knew he had a partner, Kurt. His pretender just happened to be the brother of Jeffrey and had heard the death shot over a phone line which is how they got to her so soon. They take her home at first but then that gets compromised so they settle in their beach house instead. Kurt goes through a tormented cycle of wanting to kill his brothers killer but soon realizes that is not healthy. Him, Drake, and Chelsea decide on a relationship that pushes Chelsea’s submissiveness and their dominance.

  • Emily Lindsey

    An intricate story full of action

    This is a very intense story with a deep storyline. The characters are all easily imagined and realistic, which is important because it makes them easy to connect with. The assault scene was very well written, disturbing and violent, but well written just the same. The scenes where Dante and Kurt are training Chelsea are hot and well described,and their growing relationship was interesting because she was also an independent woman as well as their sub. Check it out!

  • Sonya

    A steamy addition to the Pack Wars menage series. Drake Stanton saves Chelsea Wilson, the best friend of Liz Wharton from book 1, after she is attacked by the wolf that murdered Kurt Wendlick's brother, Jeffery. Kurt and Drake, work with Dante and Trax Field, also from the previous book, so they all agree that Drake and Kurt need to protect her, as the wolf Mendez, escaped and she is their mate. I truly loved this book in spite of the light BDSM elements

  • Elaine Swinney

    I read this one several years ago. I checked to be sure I left a review and realized I had not left one. I am making up for that now. This is a well written story with awesome characters. You know it is a great story if I can remember it. This is a paranormal / shifter story, and it is worth your time. I encourage you to get this one it is worth your time. I just read book 4 in this series, and I remembered characters from previous books.

  • Tammy

    so repetitive

    I’ve read 3 of this author’s books in the last 2 days and I can tell you what will happen and in the order it will happen. It’s pretty much cut and paste with character names changed. I need more variety than that. The only thing that keeps me reading the series is the inner plot about drugs, kidnapping, abuse and human trafficking. If it wasn’t for that I wouldn’t read any more of these books.

  • Book Monitor

    The first book was silly this one is at least equally so, but although flawed it was a fairly enjoyable read. Definitely not one to engage the brain but short, quick, occasionally scintillating, and a pleasant way to while away a couple of hours. At the end of the day, shifters, sex, good guys protecting the girl and bad guys wanting to harm her and them. Where's the bad?
    I recommend that you read in order for the most enjoyable experience.

  • Anja

    It's the second book in the Pack Wars series and it starts right there where the privious book ended. The bad guys got away and ought to be found. In the process Drake and Kurt rescue Chelsea from the murder of Kurts brothers wrath to discover her to be their mate. A nice story with lots of steam inside...

  • Barbara

    Claiming Their Mate: Paranormal Werewolf Military Unit (Pack Wars Book 2)

    The love story of Chelsea, Kurt, and Drake. Chelsea come into to a house she is about to sell and find a dead body. She see the kill Richard Mendez. He attack her and she is recuse by Drake. Drake and Kurt tell Chelsea, she must come with them to stay save. Will she be save or will she find love?

  • Donna

    Chelsea desperately needs saving. Kurt and Drake are closer than brothers, they share everything including women. To keep Chelsea safe they need to train her then claim her. Hot, steamy love scenes ensue. Great action and two heros who only want to dominate their mate.

  • Terry Guerra

    Wonderfully amazing

    Mysterious, sensual, titillating, hea!! I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys menage and the woman is treated like a queen. The men were handsome and adorable individually and together. Lovingly perfect read.

  • Lyndac

    Moving the story along.

  • Toni ~married to a hunk~

    Another great book. Lots of werewolf action.

  • Dianna

    I love reading anything by Vella Day.

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  • A.B. Shepherd

    DNF

    My fault. I didn't read the blurb fully. BDSM is not really my thing.

  • Pamela

    Interesting

    I enjoyed the characters in the book, but it was missing something. It had hot sex, two alpha werewolves andan interesting female character, but it was boring.

  • Efi Staikou

    It was good but I would like a little more suspence. 😜

  • Teshai

    UNREALISTIC

    Again, I know this is a paranormal series but good Lord at least try to make me think it is real. This installment was basically the exact same as the first one. Only the characters changed, both females even had the same exact job, the male leads even lived in almost the same type of dwelling with a play room. The only difference is that they were not brothers.

    After five frigging days and hardly no communication with one of them she was in LOVE? GTFOH. (excuse my language)

    Then while sitting in some garbage one of the characters had an epiphany? Seriously?

    Then hey, why don't we throw a Christmas party and invite everyone she doesn't know, except her friend from the first book, and then surprise surprise a phone call comes in that lets them know villain from book one is dead and villain from book two is in custody. Utter nonsense.

    These books seem hastily put together, instead of trying to spit out six in a series, write two amazing ones and call it a day.

    I will continue on, as I do not like to start something and not finish, plus I am praying they will get better as they go on, so lucky they were free or i would be hella pissed.

  • Meiwilli

    So...This is the second book in the Pack Wars trilogy. Mercifully, I knew what to expect with this one (the first book caught me off guard). It is a carbon copy of the first one. This author must be using a writing template. It's as stone cold stupid as the first one--but believe it or not, this story wasn't as bad as the first until Drake and Kurt take Chelsea home. From there the story rapidly disintegrates. Drake and Kurt must stay with Chelsea in her, get this--one bedroom, 1.5 bath home with a pull out couch to keep her safe. Obviously it goes without saying that Chelsea is a horrible real estate agent...Too many similarities between Drake, Kurt and Chelsea to Trax, Dante and Liz. The names and places have changed, but the story remains the same. No sugar coating how awful this trilogy is written--both grammatically and plot wise. Almost the same dialogue verbatim in some places.

    Not an original story. If you've read one, you've read them all. I have one more to go and honestly expect a repeat of one and two. Thankfully, I did not spend one red cent on this freebie from Amazon. On my Were Scale of hotness, 1 star.