When Nathaniel saw Evelyn for the first time in Deals with Demons series, I knew he saw his mate. But he was clever enough to keep it to himself, even when Evelyn dated with Liam, her friend and love from high school and the member of Nathaniel´s pack. (You did not read Deals with Demons? A little mistake. :) Do it.) I was eager to read their series, but first I wanted to finish Deals with Demons and get Danica´s and Samael´s happy ending. :) (Ok, and Vassago´s happy ending too, I really like this demon.)
And here we are. If I would not start to read this book on Sunday and if I would not have to go to work on Monday morning, I would read it within one day. But luck of sleep is not good for my concentration :))))
I love that Stacia Stark still keeps picturing all the paranormals in the way which works for me, mainly werewolves. Even I know the books I read are fantasy and every author has own right to figure out own fantasy world with own rules and descriptions etc, I have right to keep reading what I like and prefer, and DNF what I do not like and prefer. Happy me that Stacia Stark is on the same wave with werewolves as I am and her descriptions fit the real wolves and the rules typical for the packs. (oh yes, wolf is my soul animal). I saw it in Deals with Demons. And I appreciate it also in Bargains with Beasts. In Unnatural Magic, we see Evie speaking to Tobias and asking him what it is like to be submissive wolf in the pack. Yes, it really means that dominant wolves try to keep those submissive ones happy. With all the adrenaline and dominancy, it is very important for pack to have members who do not want to climb up the rank and who keep peace in the pack thanks to the fact that they are submissive. And the most important thing - submissive doesn´t mean weak. Good Alpha know this and Nathaniel IS good Alpha. The same doesn´t come for Frederik, but I expected it.
The myth about Fenrir was handed very well. It was obvious (again) that the author paid attention to it, to the sources of the myth etc. It was not shallow using of the name or basic information of the myth in attempt to create interesting story. This was not just an attempt. This was interesting story with solid background.
Kyla and Finvarra? I can´t stop laughing. She is soooo cool. And he is so eager to find the way to keep her close. I hope I will find out how this couple will end. I would be really sad if Stacia Stark keep me away from this finding. Kyla keeps her hatret for Finvarra, but it is that kind of hatred in which you can see something different behind it. Not in obvious way, you have to keep an eye on your own fantasy. :)
And Nathaniel and Evelyn? Well, he still tries to keep the distance, so Evelyn could have a choice to come to him on her own will - but...well, not for long. I like to follow his inner struggles between keeping Evelyn safe and giving her freedom she wants and appreciate. And I admire how Evelyn keep "her" Alpha in line and still fights with him, regardless if they are alone or all the pack members witness theirs arguing. :) At the end of the book... I don´t know. I don´t think that Evelyn´s reaction for the fact that she is Nathaniel´s mate was adequate. I know, she has been through a lot in her life, people lied to her, people abandoned her. But I would expect just A LITTLE BIT understanding from her side, because I am on Nathaniel´s side speaking about why he kept this information from her. Evelyn´s reaction to Kyla hurted me. Really hurted. Yes, she realized that Kyla had no choice as Nathaniel is her Alpha and he gave her the strict order, but it was a bit late.
Deals with Demons and Bargains with Beasts strongly remind me Mercedes Thompson and Alpha and Omega series written by Patricia Briggs. In a good way. I LOVE Patricia Briggs and it took me long time to find another urban fantasy comparable to what Patricia Briggs uses to write. So I am happy for both series by Stacia Stark. :)