Fourth book in the Paranormal Dating Agency series, it’s an MFM menage romance featuring Daniella, a human and Kane and Blake, two wolves looking for their mate.
The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between
-Kindle Unlimited book: love it when I don’t have to spend extra dollars.
-not completely dependent on the insta-love: In fact, Daniella’s known Kane and Blake for years, since they’re friends with her brother Marcos. Story builds slowly and believably.
-Formula’s been tweaked well: I struggled with earlier books in the series because it was heavily dependent on insta-love and not really giving much of a story besides the sex. Here, it’s all clicking. I liked all the leads and I liked that there is some time taken before they take the leap into the forever kind of mating.
-points for a heroine of color: As a woman of color, I always like to see variety, and I would have liked to have seen more about her family.
-A bit of a mixed (and repetitious) message: I liked that Daniella liked herself, but she also was quick to point out what she thought other people were saying/thinking about her curves, in a negative fashion. Over and over. If you love yourself, you don’t fixate on what you think other people are thinking about you. You’re too busy being awesome. As a result, after a while, I didn’t quite believe that she was comfortable with her curves, so much as thumbing her nose at others. She didn’t even believe it when the guys wanted her. So while I did appreciate the attempt at self-love, since too often it’s about the big girl who hates her body - I just wish she didn’t give out a mixed message.
The Bottom Line (3 stars)
It’s a quick and easy read that may appeal to those who favor BBW heroines and some shifters in their menage. There’s been improvement from the first book I read in this series, and while there are still issues with the story, I do think it’s the best one of the bunch.