*deep inhale*
If your story ends on a cliffhanger, please let readers know. It’s unfair to have us jump into a story and then -boom- cliffhanger. That’s a pet peeve of myself and probably every other reader in existence.
Barring that, the story was okay. It was exactly what I needed to cleanse my palette after the latest dumpster fire I read (see my review before this) I just needed an entire genre cleanse. A read that was not serious or required any brain power. This one fit the bill.
It was a little speed dating of sorts. Things progressed rather quickly between the leads. This minute they were at each other’s throats, the next, they were proclaimed mates. Truly enough to give a girl whiplash. Whilst I did not enjoy Joanna or Marcus as leads, they were not hateful or ridiculous. I dint think they were likeable, but solely because they were so cookie cutter. They had no individual markers of their personalities. No distinct voices. They both thought and acted the same way. If not for the name at the top of each chapter, I would not distinguish between them.
The vernacular at times was a bit too try when it came to Joanna. As though it was this need to prove that she was a bada**. She’s a hunter, she fights werewolves, that’s cool, but your aura would speak for you and hers did not. Marcus was pretty wishy washy. This moment he’s saying he doesn’t want them to be a thing, the next, he can’t live without her. Ughhhh. Please go away “alpha.”
I didn’t get enough interaction with any of the secondary characters for their sacrifices to be of any emotional impact to me and I was simply thinking, “oh. Well, this is a waste.” Even the way they went was not mentioned. Just a “oh no. They’re not moving.” And no one mourns them.
Not sure if I will pick up the second instalment, but because this book was not in the realm of really, truly awful, but simply okay, it gets 3 stars.