And once again I couldn't resist and ended up reading this book. I confess that I was influenced by the positive comments and even though I was skeptical that it could be good, I took a risk.
Did I regret it? No.
But let's get to my considerations. To begin with, yes, this is the best book in the series, when we talk about better development. IN MY OPINION. I liked all the plots of the books in the series, my problem is the lack of creativity and development of the story. So, this one was better, but it was only better from the chapter in which the story is no longer shared with the chronology of the previous book and I say that because the previous book was a shame.
The authors could focus on the couple in this book, without getting bogged down in the previous book. This would definitely have given more space to tell this couple's story, without wasting their time as if they didn't know what to write and went there and did what they could.
The sex scenes were excessive. It didn't bother me, but it's another way to fill in the story when you don't know what else to write.
It had similar elements to the other books, but it was softer than the first two which was almost a copy and paste and growls. I saw so much potential wasted here. A feather.
I understand that each writer creates their own paranormal universe with their own characteristics. But I don't understand how this thing works, where destiny creates a predestined being for another and limits each species to a barrier. Does not make sense. Another thing is that the author continues in the same vein in which the companions do not recognize each other even though they smell each other, having uncontrolled sex, becoming obsessively attracted, excited to the extreme, the animals recognizing and moving forward, feeling a bond and saying that they have never felt it. nothing like it. Even with all the signs, no one recognizes their partner. This is so senseless it hurts.
The improvements in this story were the couple's chemistry, which is a delight to read. The bond they create is their need for each other, without being growls and unbridled possessiveness. The evolution in the development of the story from chapter 13 onwards (before that it's kind of the couple's point of view, on the events of the previous book (more or less)). The participation of the other characters without stealing the main couple's thunder.
I don't know if the authors intend to extend the universe, creating stories for wolves, vampires and others. But I hope there is more information about what happened to Quinn, Kaipo and Henrick. It would also be cool to see Alpha Heller, find her mate in a vampire or dragon.