Fated to the Lone Wolf: The Luna Shaw Series
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3 stars)
Tags: Spicy, FMC, MMC, Cliffhanger, Enemies-to-lovers, Possessive-alpha male
Reading the description, I was not too sure how I would feel about the book, but it peaked my interest enough that I decided to give it a shot. This is a VERY spicy book that does end in a cliffhanger! If that is not something you are interested in, then I would not suggest this book. However, if this is something you do not mind, then I'd recommend this book for the right reader.
Pros:
-From page 1, the writer captivated me. The story begins with a flashback and then you follow the FMC, Luna, on her journey in present day. Luna travels to Vermont to meet her long-lost grandmother. Along the way, she learns of family secrets that will ultimately change her life.
-While this book is primarily written from Luna's POV, there are a few chapters that are multiple POV, which I am always a fan of. In addition, at the very end of the book, there is an additional chapter in Jackson's (MMC) POV.
Critiques:
-Most of the chapters are relatively long. However, I will state that they are broken up in sections. This critique point is solely based off of my personal preference, which is for a book to have short chapters, so I can finish the chapters quicker and I feel more accomplished when reading.
-There are points during the book where I felt Luna to be too oblivious/innocent for my liking. It was to the point where she started to become very annoying in some sections of the book, and I just found myself giving a ton of eyerolls. One example from the book (not a spoiler), is when she references how her 'Granny' would not approve of her doing certain things, yet at this point in the book, she barely knew her. To me, this scenario just felt extremely unrealistic and made the character appear to be a lot younger than she actually was. I also felt it contradicted how the character appeared to be portrayed - strong, sassy, and confident.
-Although the book was an enjoyable read, I felt most of the plot line was a little too predictable. During the course of the book, I felt like there were some points that the author may have wanted to be a plot-twist, but that I had already seen coming way beforehand. Although, I will admit, I was slightly surprised by the ending. I had an idea something similar would happen, but it did not occur in the way I expected. I can't dive too much more into this without giving anything away.
Overall, I did find this book to be an enjoyable read, and I do plan to read the next installment. If this book sounds like something you may be interested in, I'd recommend giving it a go. While it will not be ranking in my favorites for this year, I am happy I read it and I am interested to know how the story continues.
Disclaimer: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.