If I had to describe The Werewolf Society #1-3 with only one word it would be "convenient".
The problems the main characters had to face were easily and fastly solved in the most convenient manner.
The twists were convenient.
The sex was... convenient.
As it is, scratch the whole problems part, because there weren't really problems, because the women were fast (and in my opinion, weak) to give into these guys, they bitched a bit but got over it as soon as they could.
I mean, I know that if you deal with werewolves you deal with dominant men who get their way, but why do they always have to be paired with women that initially come across as strong, independent, sassy only to reveal themselves the perfect trophy wives to werwolves aka submissive girls who will always eventually give into because , oh!, he has a twelve pack and packs a twelve (*snorts*) and is the most deliciously hot, tongue-talented guy to have ever walked on earth!?
*stops ramble*
So, long story short.
Why only 2 stars?
Now my favourite word comes into play: cliché. That's what these stories were to me. They were nothing special, a pleasing reading experience for a moment when you're not feeling like commiting to a full blown novel.
Same old same old. Werewolf meets girl, knows she's his mate, pursues her, she resists because...there's actually no real reason. He gets her, he leaves her because he needs to "protect" her thus fucking everything up. Wants her back, she resists because that's what you do when a guy ups and leaves yoy and then comes back, he eventually (sooner rather than later) gets her. And they lived happily ever after.
Mix it up, stir it around, add some new flavour to it if you want: same story different characters. *yaaaawn*
And long story short became long story longer.