3 out of 5 stars.
Clayton doesn't do
unobtrusive well. Not even when he tries, and today he was trying his
damnedest.
First, I want to
give a little back ground.
This series is about
supernatural woman. It's not just about one character but instead about a whole
bunch that all connect. This isn't the first book I've read in the series and I
loved seeing reference to characters I knew from the other books. I love the
idea of this series.
I like that this
story is about a werewolf. I love werewolf books!
I did think that the
story was very fun and original.
I really wanted to
get into this book and by page 34 I was invested in the story line but… it was
lacking something. It was boring but I still didn't want to put it down. I just
feel like it couldn't hold me the way other books did and honestly, I found a
lot of filler and a lot of boring scenes. And this is coming from someone who
normally loved filler
When it comes to
characters I love Zoe, and Nick. Actually the book had a lot of great side
characters.
The main characters
were good too, as a hero Clay was fun, and I was rooting for him, but I wasn't
attached to him like I wanted to be. And while Elena was great too, I didn't
have the connection I wanted to have with her.
This book ended
well. There were no loose ends that needed to be tied up but the was room for
another book fur sure! A book I'd probably read to be honest.
What this book did
for me most of all was make me want to read more from the series and learn more
about the character and the wold.