A review by isalaur
Faith by Kiki Burrelli

4.0

This is the third book in the Wolves of Walker County series and the books should be read in order in order to fully understand and enjoy the stories.

This third book revolves around wolf shifter and playboy Wyatt Walker and Kansas, a human conman with a special power. When Kansas eyes Wyatt as a mark things don’t go as planned and when Wyatt becomes a target of a manipulative pack elder things heat up for all of the cousins and their mates.

The storyline here is more about manipulation and power involving pack politics, something the four cousins have stayed out of and want no part of. They have no choice this time as safety concerns for their growing families limit their options. There is a vagueness to the story that had me continuously thinking there were better options than the way things played out. It didn’t read true to the characters we’ve seen develop to appear so powerless here. We don’t get a lot of character development on Kansas either. I don’t feel like we were able to get to know him as well as we were able to get to know the mates in the first two books.

While I don’t think this book is as strong as the first two it was still an enjoyable read and it continues the overarching story arc of the series well. The ending leaves us on a major cliffhanger for what will happen in the final book of the series.

**I voluntarily read an ARC and this is my objective review.**