Sofia Grey
Auteur de Wolf at the Door (Snowdonia Wolves, #1)
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Return to Emerald City: A Collection of Sci-fi Romance Novellas Inspired by the Wizard of Oz (2014) 4 exemplaires
Faking It (Romance Shots, #1) 2 exemplaires
Dreaming of a Wolf (Snowdonia Wolves, #2.2) 1 exemplaire
Evasion 1 exemplaire
Snowdonia Wolves: The Novellas 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 33
- Membres
- 111
- Popularité
- #175,484
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 13
- ISBN
- 17
Jake is the alpha of his pack. Injured in an old hunter’s snare, he goes to the cabin for help since he can’t make it back to the pack. He instantly knows Lillian is his mate from first sniff and is determined to seduce her in her dreams. Probably about half the book is in dream sequences.
I couldn’t connect with the H/h. Lillian acted too flighty and had an affair with Kurt, a married man, but at least she believed he and his wife were separated and in the middle of a divorce. Kurt did a lot of awful things to Lillian and never got his comeuppance in the end. Jake took a long time to tell Lillian the truth, and when he finally did, she accepted the fact that werewolves are real pretty easily.
Other than a few typos, the story is well-written. The author flip-flopped between the H/h’s POVs way too often (multiple times, back and forth, per chapter) but at least the shifts and scene breaks were properly labeled. I liked the plot and the universe the author created, but I really wish I could’ve understood Lillian and Jake better.
3 Stars
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