Silver Ashe can't let go of the desire to find her birth father and the urge to join a pack. Against the wishes of her brother, Trevor, and her vampire-lover, Nick, Silver leaves New Orleans for the woods of Louisiana.
As the guard and a dominant member of the Wolfe Pack, Viktor isn't too sure of the city-dwelling stranger who comes trespassing. With the lack of female werewolves, Viktor soon sees Silver as a potential mate. Too bad she's already spoken for by a bloodsucker.
Trapped between worlds, Silver's faced with choosing between the lover she's known most of her life, and the budding relationship with Viktor, where her future may lay. It'll take some sweet talking and a whole lot of loving for Silver to find her place within the pack.
Sadly, this book didn't live up to my expectations. After being on such a high through all the other books, this one only left me feeling incredibly sad for Nick, the new vamp on the block. I liked Silver just fine in earlier books, this time not so much. This time I ended up pretty much hating her. I get that she's young and "finding" herself, but that's no way to treat a guy. Especially a guy who's crazy about her and treats her like a princess.
I didn't much like the threesome in this one. It was of the MFM variety and rather lukewarm.
Overall I did not like Silver, or her new man, Viktor. The way Nick was treated and pushed to the side killed any and all positive feelings I might've had towards them.
Will I continue reading this series if there's more books? Probably. But I reserve the right to be skeptical.