When her father died, Honor Tate inherited the alpha position for a pack of werewolves based in New England. But why her? Honor would have rather just lived a "normal" life, with the occasional run through the woods in her furry suit. Still, Honor was raised to put the welfare of the pack first...and now it's time to make a formal request that the alpha of the Silverback clan - the pack to which all locals owe fealty - recognize her as alpha of the White Paw. But instead of sending his support, the Silverbacks send Logan Hunter.
I really love this series but I found in reading her last couple of releases is that most of the character’s dialog is a run-on and repeat of previously stated issues or problems the characters encounter. I absolutely love the concept of the series and all the wonderful characters but I found myself skipping pages because of dialog being repeated.
I absolutely loved Graham and Missy. I was looking forward to Logan’s story since Big Bad Wolf but I wasn’t able to connect with him or Honor that well. While I love strong female leads, I was disappointed at the end when she deferred to Logan so he could be the alpha. I know she said she never wanted to be alpha but I think all that could have been solved earlier in the book. All in all, it was just an okay story. Something felt missing and I just wasn’t feeling it.
Reviewed by Marie for Cocktails and Books
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