This is a good shifter romance, with a likable couple, and it is a good addition to the Wildfire Crew series. This series is a spin-off of the Fire & Rescue Series, featuring the children of those couples. You don't really have to read the Fire & Rescue Series first, but I believe most readers would enjoy this Wildfire Crew series more if they had read that series -- since it contains a great deal of information on the shifters, their families, and their abilities. This book gets 4 stars from me.
I liked Fenrir and Darcy, and loved that neither of them had any trouble accepting each other's unique traits. It did bother me a little that Darcy waited so long to officially mate with Fenrir. If she had been willing to mate with him sooner, they might have been able to solve their problems easier. I won't give spoilers, but I will say that I liked how their problems were resolved.
I love all the unique characters, creatures, and shifters that are included in this series. Some of them are a lot of fun, and they made the books very interesting.
One problem I have with all of Zoe Chant's series is that there is so long between books. Lots of times I have to go back and reread some of the earlier books in a series, simply because it has been so long that I don't remember all the characters. That is frustrating. I know Zoe Chant is actually a group of authors, and one person writes all the books in a series -- but I wish the books in a series could be published closer together. I waited to read the first 5 books in this series for quite a while, because I was hoping all of the books in the series would come out. But there is still at least one book left, and I don't know when it will be available. I'm hoping it will come out soon ...
My rating system is below.
1 star -- Hated it, or did not finish. I usually only give this rating if some of the content is truly objectionable to me, like if one of the main characters does something really awful, and gets away with it.
2 stars -- Didn't like it. This rating usually means that I thought the writing wasn't very good, the editing was terrible, I didn't like the characters, or it had other major flaws.
3 stars -- I liked it, but had some minor issues with it. This rating means that there were minor editing issues, the story needed more character development, it was just too unrealistic, or had some other fairly minor issue. The majority of books I read get this rating – I do not consider it a bad rating.
4 stars -- I liked it a lot. This is a high rating for me, and I rarely give a higher one.
5 stars -- I loved it, and will probably read it again. Very few books are good enough to get this rating from me. The ones that do are usually classics.