It takes the average reader 8 hours and 36 minutes to read Home is Where the Heart Is by Lisa Oliver
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Home is Where the Heart Is... The final book in the Cloverleah Pack series. All Cloverleah Pack Enforcer Wesley (Wes) wanted the night he went out, was to have a few drinks, maybe find some company, and try and forget his worries and insecurities for few hours. The drinks flowed and he found the company; a gorgeous man with a mysterious scent, who seemed to completely understand the anger, shame, and jealousy Wes was hiding from his pack mates. Unfortunately, Wesley didn't understand how badly he'd been conned until he woke up the next morning alone in a cave. Fast forward months later and Wes discovered the wards that had held him captive from day one had suddenly disappeared. Not one to dither when a chance to escape presented itself, Wesley set off, sometimes on two feet and sometimes on four... looking for a way out of a barren realm that held nothing but red sand and black rocks. Cass enjoyed being a demon from a large family. The Underworld was good to him; he had a job, a house, and he didn't lack for company. Unfortunately, his carefree attitude tended to get him into trouble at times and when his brother Myka insisted on him paying back a "favor" he'd incurred through a badly placed bet, Cass had no choice but to agree. It sounded simple enough. Meet with the snobby and reclusive members of the Cloverleah Pack, find out about a missing wolf, and then search for that wolf in the Underworld. Cass figured he could be home in time for his mama's Sunday dinner. Finding Wes wasn't the problem, but Wesley had stumbled onto a situation of his own he couldn't leave. What was worse, was when Cass was forced to tell Wesley about why no one from his pack had been looking for him before, Wes knew he had no way of ever going back to the life he had. The fact that Cass and Wesley were fated mates was hard to celebrate as Wes tried to cope with the loss of his pack status and the implications of his current situation. Meanwhile, the men from Cloverleah were coming to terms with some home truths of their own. The thought of having to see Wesley again, and actually apologize for thinking he'd sunk so low as to try and destroy a mating, was too hard for some pack members to face. This in turn causes issues between those who struggled and those who believed in the bonds of a pack. Serious soul searching was needed if the men were ever going to understand that the only powers worth trusting were unconditional love and acceptance. This book is not a standalone. It is the fifteenth and final book in the series (Thirteen full novels and two compilations of short stories). It is recommended that you have read at least the last three books before reading this one.The Cloverleah Pack SeriesBook 1 - The Reluctant Wolf - Kane and ShawnBook 2 - The Runaway Cat - Griff and DiabloBook 3 - When No Doesn't Cut It - Damien and ScottBook 3.5 - Never Go Back - Scott and Damien's Trip and a free story about Malacai and ElijahBook 4 - Calming the Enforcer - Troy and AntonBook 5 - Getting Close to the Omega - Dean and MatthewBook 6 - Fae for All - Jax, Aelfric and Fafnir (M/M/M)Book 7 - Watching Out for Fangs -Josh and Vadim Book 8 - Tangling with Bears - Tobias, Luke and Kurt (M/M/M)Book 9 - Angel in Black Leather - Adair and Vassago Book 9.5 - Scenes from Cloverleah - four short stories featuring the men we've come to love Book 10 - On the Brink - Teilo, Raff and Nereus (M/M/M) Book 11 - Don't Tempt Fate - Marius and Cathair Book 12 - My Treasure to Keep - Thomas and Ivan
Home is Where the Heart Is by Lisa Oliver is 512 pages long, and a total of 129,024 words.
This makes it 173% the length of the average book. It also has 158% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 45 minutes to read Home is Where the Heart Is aloud.
Home is Where the Heart Is is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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