It All Started with a Bite by A.D. Starrling
Dear Diary,
Today I became a werewolf. It wasn’t exactly on my to-do list, but neither was finding a strange man on my doorstep who bit me while he was high on werewolf nip.
Now I’m working for a supernatural financial firm run by the hottest alpha in town (who happens to be my mate), trying to track down a cursed artifact, and dealing with office politics that involve actual monsters.
Did I mention I can hear my dog talk? Honestly, I preferred it a lot more when he couldn’t give me unsolicited advice about my questionable life choices.
I’m really starting to miss the days when my biggest problem was acid reflux.
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- Original Title:It All Started with a Bite
- Creator:AD Starrling
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Table of Content
- 1. Cover
- 2. Title Page
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Contents
- 5. Books by A.D. Starrling
- 6. Blurb
- 7. 1. Dead Men Don’t Snore
- 8. 2. Stranger Danger (And Other Valid Reasons to Punch People)
- 9. 3. The Hairy Truth
- 10. 4. The Hawthornes
- 11. 5. When Fate Bites Back
- 12. 6. Welcome to the Pack (No Refunds Offered)
- 13. 7. The Final Audit (Or How to Lose a Job in One Bite)
- 14. 8. Coffee, Cream, and Supernatural Muffins
- 15. 9. How to Train Your Werewolf
- 16. 10. Superstrength and Other Surprises
- 17. 11. Welcome to the Firm (Terms and Conditions Apply)
- 18. 12. Special Investigations, the Werewolf Way
- 19. 13. Office Politics, Monster Style
- 20. 14. Shopping with Wolves (and One Judgmental Cat)
- 21. 15. Pack Dinner and Other Forms of Torture
- 22. 16. Witches and Missing Skulls
- 23. 17. The Werewolf and the Boogeyman
- 24. 18. When the Moon Calls
- 25. 19. How to Wolf (A Beginner’s Guide)
- 26. 20. No Butt Sniffing Allowed
- 27. 21. Not Just Another Day at the Office
- 28. 22. Stakeout Planning
- 29. 23. How to Make Enemies and Influence Werewolves
- 30. 24. Smoke and Mirrors
- 31. 25. The Sins of the Father
- 32. 26. On the Trail
- 33. 27. Run, Wolf, Run!
- 34. 28. First Aid, with a Touch of Romance
- 35. 29. High Tea and Higher Stakes
- 36. 30. The Luptons
- 37. 31. Connecting the Dots
- 38. 32. The Ball
- 39. 33. Trap
- 40. 34. How to Ruin a Ball in Three Easy Steps
- 41. 35. White Wolf
- 42. 36. Everyone Gets a Time Out
- 43. 37. Aftermath (with Extra Awkward)
- 44. 38. Epilogue - The Thing about Alphas
- 45. Acknowledgments
- 46. Books by A.D. Starrling
- 47. About A.D. Starrling
While the writing was decent and there was some humour, overall the story was incredibly cliché with loose ends. I also didn't care for the MFC going from mundane, basic accountant to super rare, overpowered wolf that solved "mysteries" and could fight crime despite no experience or training. I wouldn't even classify this as a romance. It was the "mate bond" trope where the MFC didn't actually spend much time bonding or even spoke a lot to the MMC. It was all secondary. I think the MFC spent more time with the MMC's mother did she did him.