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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I really really liked the MCs in this one. The story too of course :) I connected with the geek in Ethan and I really liked how different Brandt's experience of being a wolf is from the rest of the wolves we got to know so far, he had a certain connection and a kind of peace with nature we haven't seen in the rest of them. I also liked the new development! I'm especially curious how I loved this next installment in the Hidden Wolves series. Kaje wrote a great, sexy story for Brandt and Ethan. I enjoyed watching Brandt figure out what is most important to him and fight against his pack bonds to get away from a situation that was about to become deadly. Seeing Simon, Paul, Aaron, and Zach was GREAT and I loved the interaction between them all. I was a bit annoyed at the lack of real consequence to Ethan's actions aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieHidden Wolves (4)
They can face down bigots and werewolves together, but the truth may force them apart. Brandt Davis loved being part of his werewolf pack, until they found his stash of gay porn. He escaped their anger, running in wolf-form into the wilderness, but he can't live that way forever. And he can't hide in fur like a coward when an injured man needs his help. Ethan Sjulstad knows life is making him crazy when a solo hike into the Boundary Waters seems reasonable. Then a bad fall leaves him injured and facing death.Delirious, he hallucinates being rescued by a big grey wolf and a naked woodland godling. For a man who has always loved fantasy, it's worth surviving just to find out what the hell is going on. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Having said that, I eventually connected and enjoyed the story. A different approach, but still a well-developed story. The only thing that had bugged me was Brandt was said to be 11th in a large pack, and he just did not come across as that dominant. The final fight for pack placement answered the question and settled those questions. He was finally in a place where dominance displays were to settle his place in the pack, not protect his life. ( )