A review by breakaway71
Unsafe Exposure by Kaje Harper

3.0

The Hidden Wolves books have always been difficult for me to rate. There are a lot of things I like about them - the werewolf mythology Kaje Harper uses, the main characters who are always real in a way so few authors manage. There are also things I don't like - the over-the-top government villainy is probably the biggest. Here, that was more apparent than ever, and it really dragged me out of the story right smack in the middle of the book. That was a tough hump to climb over, and probably what dropped the book from 4 to 3 stars for me.

I did love our newest characters. I love them as individuals, I love them together, I adore the strange dynamic they had while first bonded. The idea of a wolf who didn't know he was a wolf was very cool, and well executed. If not for the ridiculousness of the government lab scene and the terrible dialogue of the scientist/government drones, this would have been an all-around incredibly solid read. Even with that, I did like the book, and am looking forward to more of this world now that ~things have happened. :)