Reviewed by Angie on
As the final book in the series, and being set in Sin City, I had high hopes for Werewolf in Las Vegas. I did like it, but it was a bit disappointing. I thought the scavenger hunt that Cynthia and Bryce send Luke (and by extension, Giselle) on was really fun. They'd text riddles of each location, and then Luke would discover a photo of his sister in dance costumes throughout the years as she tries to convince him to let her have the showgirl job. Also, there's a water prank that comes along with each, compliments of Bryce. This takes up a good portion of the book, which meant less time for the romance. At least Giselle and Luke got to hang out together a bit first before jumping into bed (with chocolate cake).
I don't have much to say about this series that I haven't said before. Like the previous five, Werewolf in Las Vegas is fun and sexy, and I really enjoyed it. I was glad to finally have one where a female Were ends up with a human male, since always reading about male werewolves can get a bit monotonous. It was also a nice change of pace to have the Were willingly show the human their wolfside instead of having it accidentally discovered. Overall, this was a great series by one of my favorite authors.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 9 July, 2014: Finished reading
- 9 July, 2014: Reviewed