Despite the pack’s joy as new wolves show up from across the USA to celebrate a new union, the San Mateo Dynasty continues to terrorize them. They think California is their land. Tension escalates between the two groups as the teens get dragged into carefully played schemes.
Meanwhile, Jade craves time away from Were House. When a job seems to fall from the sky landing squarely in her lap, will the distraction be a blessing or one more danger brought to their doorstep?
3.5 stars! A short quick extension of 'The Jade Stone Chronicles' -- it kinda cover a little of what's going on in each wereanimal's (The pack) lives --- then moving on to a new series starring Pebble, I think. Recommended series!
I’m obviously a fan since I read all 6.5 books of the series. I just needed more Jade and Brooke. The stage was set perfectly! There’s no other couple that hated each other so much!! Their enemies to lovers relationship was so beautifully gradual ugh it could have been sooooo good! Alas, it’s not meant to be as I hoped.
At first I was feeling disappointed when I saw the length of the book, its short.
But as I read the book it made up for the short read. I am really happy with the outcome of the story. All my questions from the rest of the series, that had me baffled and wanting more, was answered and that really warms my heart. I would have liked a more in detail read of Brooke's story not just the short version that was told, and also maybe some things told from her perspective about the rest of the series where she is concerned. *wink wink*
Thank you Huckleberry Rahr for another great book. I hope for more great reads from you.
This series is one of my favorites, that I can read over and over again. My current count is 6 times.
The only reason this got knocked a star is because I feel mildly cheated. This novella does wrapped p up some open ends that the last book left us with. That being said I think Jade was cheated by at least one full length book. I wanted to read through the love development, through med school, to this culmination of HEA. This is still a good read, just book dragon frustration on my end.