I said it for the first book and I'll say it again. I love these wolves. There is so much friendship and banter between them all that it is a delight to read about them. And yet again the heroine is an intelligent woman who thinks through all of her actions before she does anything (although one of her decisions was sadly a case of need, rather than choice).
Once again, the story immediately drew me in, and the love story running alongside felt natural. Despite the events of the book occurring over 10 days or so, it didn't feel forced or rushed, everything moves along at a good pace so it keeps you engaged from start to finish.
I also enjoyed the villain of this one. In the first book, multiple villains are established (I assume in preparation for later books) but in this one, the bad guy is very clear, and he is a truly horrid creature. It raised the stakes for the characters because Ianthe was directly threatened, whereas it was (mostly) vague threats towards Aster in book.1.
I liked meeting Alice, who is due to appear in the 4th book. She is sweet and lovely and I look forward to seeing her story play out. I also appreciated the small glimpse of Isabel as she is the next lady to meet.
An excellent second instalment of this series, I look forward to reading the next.
Please note: the first book had a "fade to black" for the sex scenes. That does not happen in this one, although they are not particularly explicit.