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If you thought book one of the series was good, just wait till you read this one. I need book 3 right now!!

This is totally how you feel when you see the ending coming a mile away - and I'm sure many of you felt this reading this. Though I really liked that twist at the end - it was fairly evident that it was coming.
I totally liked this book more than the first. Even though the series is kind of set in the same world - it's like two different worlds within it. In book one we had the vampire world - which was really not that well explained - a lot of assumption that we knew what the hell was going on. In this one, we were actually given a lot of information and it was extremely helpful for me. I wasn't constantly wondering what I was missing.
Callum and Sonia were pretty typical Kristen Ashley fare - which I realize probably sounds bad, but if you're a fan you know it totally isn't. It means that they're great together. She's sweet and he's protective while still managing to let her be herself. It really is a great combination.
The plot was also really good. I read this in only two or three days and am really looking forward to the conclusion that will tie all of the worlds together.
Kristen Ashley, obviously you nailed it.
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Shouldn't be shocked that I love a Kristen Ashley book...it's just PNR is not my thing. Xoxo KA this was a winner!!
Objectively I know that any book in which a character says "Yipee!" shouldn't be given five stars, but Kristen Ashley holds my heart. What a woman
I'd have enjoyed this more if the idiotic & overdone misunderstandings were resolved sooner. I recognise that they drive the storyline for the majority of the story but the story could have been so much richer if I didn't spend so much of it being irritated by the stupidity of the main characters.
It started off so well, the prologue was almost magical, but it started going downhill fast.
It started off so well, the prologue was almost magical, but it started going downhill fast.
I jumped into this series with Book 2, but still found it easy to follow. The story started off really promising -- I love a domineering, Alpha werewolf. Sadly, it went downhill pretty quickly. Most of the book's tension centers around a big misunderstanding that could have been resolved through simple communication. It's a wonder I made it through. I also found the twist at the end made little to no sense. Oh well...
Couldn’t take another mini of Callum being an atrocious person and Sonia being a pathetic and a doormat
Callum knew there was something special about the girl he finds in the woods. Her bravery trying to protect him as a wolf radiates, but his need to protect her is intense. Realizing she is his mate has him biding his time until she is ready.
As a human, Sonia Arlington knows she is different. She senses things, has outstanding hearing, and other gifts that she keeps well hidden from others. Everything about her life is structured and overseen by her guardian and his son, but that is all about to shift when an attack in her home leaves her rescued by Callum, a man claiming she is his mate.
Callum tries his patience with courting Sonia, as she is human. His wolf wants to claim, mate, and move on but the more he gets to know Sonia the more intrigued he becomes. He has a way of getting under her skin and she is able to interact with him no way a human should. The one thing he did not know about his mate though, is she is sick and there is no permanent treatment for her. He wants to give Sonia everything and make her short life as wonderful as he can, but trying to do so is met with hurdles especially when it comes to learning to communicate with Sonia.
Loved, loved, loved. This was a powerful story, it actually brought out some tears I was so heavily invested in Sonia and Callum. Callum is bossy, big time and he is swift with his orders. Sonia is used to being independent and that Callum doesn't seek her opinion ruffles her feathers frequently. I liked that the friction was there and you were dealing with two different lifestyles trying to mesh.
As a human, Sonia Arlington knows she is different. She senses things, has outstanding hearing, and other gifts that she keeps well hidden from others. Everything about her life is structured and overseen by her guardian and his son, but that is all about to shift when an attack in her home leaves her rescued by Callum, a man claiming she is his mate.
Callum tries his patience with courting Sonia, as she is human. His wolf wants to claim, mate, and move on but the more he gets to know Sonia the more intrigued he becomes. He has a way of getting under her skin and she is able to interact with him no way a human should. The one thing he did not know about his mate though, is she is sick and there is no permanent treatment for her. He wants to give Sonia everything and make her short life as wonderful as he can, but trying to do so is met with hurdles especially when it comes to learning to communicate with Sonia.
Loved, loved, loved. This was a powerful story, it actually brought out some tears I was so heavily invested in Sonia and Callum. Callum is bossy, big time and he is swift with his orders. Sonia is used to being independent and that Callum doesn't seek her opinion ruffles her feathers frequently. I liked that the friction was there and you were dealing with two different lifestyles trying to mesh.
Between 4-5 stars- I enjoyed it more than the first in the series, but there was a bit too much angst for too long for me at times. Overall, I enjoyed it though.
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes