The final book in the new Arctic Brotherhood series--heart-pounding werewolf romances by Jane Godman that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
They are the Arctic Brotherhood.
They are deadly fighters, fierce protectors and loyal mates.
Their sworn enemy is dead, but the Arctic Brotherhood can’t relax. Fenrir, the Norse god of destruction is still determined to destroy the world. Vigo Durand agrees to lead the team against the most feared werewolf the world has ever known, but dark secrets from his past are threatening to catch up with him.
Amber Merova has been on the run for the last five years ago. When she meets Vigo, her werewolf mating impulse almost overwhelms her human instinct for survival. Almost. Feisty, determined, and hostile, Amber initially turns down Vigo’s offer to stay with the Brotherhood. When it looks like the men who murdered her pack have caught up with her, she has no choice but to take his offer of protection.
Both seem damaged beyond repair, but, as they work together to bring down Fenrir, they discover hidden ties that bind them together. Before they can look to the future, they must unravel the mysteries of the past.
JANE GODMAN is a 2019 Romantic Novelists’ Award and National Readers’ Choice Award winner and double Daphne du Maurier Award finalist. She writes thrillers for Harlequin Romantic Suspense/Mills and Boon Heroes and also writes paranormal romance. She self publishes her historical and gothic stories.
Jane was born in Scotland and, throughout her childhood, lived in Germany, Wales, Malta, South Africa, and England. Although she still gets the urge to travel, these days she tends to head for a Spanish beach, or a European city that is steeped in history. When she isn’t reading or writing romance, Jane enjoys cooking, spending time with her family, and enjoying the antics of her dogs, Gravy and Vera.
The final book in what turned out to be a really enjoyable series. Focusing on the last of the brotherhood Vigo as he not only struggles to put his demons to bed but learn to lead.
Not only is he leading but the newest recruit to the brotherhood is the mate he never knew existed. Again the romance is typical of any paranormal book and the unique selling point in this is the Norse mythology and evil werewolf Fenrir. He also thinks new member Amber should be his mate.
There are lots of twists in this one and even though this is the last in the series, all the brotherhood are loved up there's a tiny little loophole that can always lead to more books should the author ever get the urge.
It's a fun series, the books aren't too taxing.The characters are all enjoyable and I would really recommend them
Having read the penultimate book in this series, I was so happy to immediately be able to read this, the grand finale to the series - and it is worthy of that accolade! Having defeated their enemies, the Brotherhood still has to remain vigilant as Fenir's influence on humans should not be underestimated, even though he is imprisoned. When the Brotherhood decide to take further, decisive action against Fenir, it is Vigo Durand's turn to lead them, even though he feels unworthy of the role.
When they land in the Arctic, Vigo senses his mate's presence. She's Amber Merova, a scientist and Arctic shifter who has been on the run for five years after her family and pack were slaughtered by other Arctic shifters. She's reluctant to trust anyone, preferring to keep herself to herself, but when the scientific base and her home are blown up she has to put herself under the protection of the Brotherhood and Vigo.
As the Brotherhood move forward with their plans to end Fenir's schemes and influence, they discover more about Fenir's interest in Amber and his plans, plans they need to work together to thwart in order to protect her and enable her to have the future she deserves.
What a finale this proved to be! There are so many twists and turns it is an icy, uncontrollable race with so many obstacles along the way. Packed with drama, intrigue and suspense, both Amber and Vigo have to come to terms with their past and work together to create a future for themselves and humanity. The strength of the bonds between the Brotherhood, the influence of the gods and the battle of good versus evil are all key in this exciting conclusion to this brilliant series. I love the character development, the angst and turmoil and the superb plot in this and the rat of the series. I have no hesitation in highly recommending this and the whole series to anyone who enjoys this genre.
I requested and received a copy of this novel, via NetGalley. This is my honest review after choosing to read it.
My Thoughts - 5 out of 5 Unicorns - I loved it!!! ***I choose what I read and review based on what intrigues me!! Yes, I received a review copy of this book, but no one tells me what to think, feel, or write about any book!
This is the 6th book in the series, and it is for adults only due to the violence and steamy content. I do highly recommend reading this series in order because you will understand the brotherhood so much more, and it gets better with each book. I should also mention that there are some sensitive topics like murder, rape, and abuse brought up in this story, so plan accordingly.
Many things happened in this book that I didn’t see coming. I always like when an author surprises me. Up until this book, I didn’t know much about Vigo other than he was on the team. You learn about him in spades this book. My heart went out to him because of his job, but I don’t want to spoil it for you. Amber is one tough chick, but she holds herself away from everyone because of her past. She and Vigo are great together, but I don’t think they realize it until the end. The brotherhood rocks as always! I love when people stand up for what they believe in and for each other!
I know this is the last book in this series, but I’m hoping it isn’t the last I will see of these characters and world, but knows! I highly recommend to wolf shifter fans who believe in fighting for good and finding love even when you aren’t looking for it!
Awe...say it isn't so...I guess all good things must come to an end. Alas, this is the sixth and final installment to this Brotherhood series and it's bitter sweet.
Amber is an Arctic wolf. But she's not just any Arctic wolf. She's been on the run for the past six years, after other Arctic wolves hunted down her family and killed them. Now that she's been on the run, she hasn't trusted anyone and has lived a solitary life away from packs, even though she's lived in a remote area among humans. That's all about to change when the Brotherhood steps off a plane and Amber is immediately hit with the "mate" bug. What the heck is happening and why the heck does she suddenly feel like she needs to be a part of the pack all of sudden?
Vigo is the healer of the Brotherhood. He's also the last one standing, without a mate. That is until he walks off a plane and locks eyes with a female he's never seen before. Now Gunnar (the Tyr God) is telling him that she's the newest member of the Brotherhood? Great. This should be interesting... Add in the little fact that the Brotherhood is planning a mission to final destroy Fenrir and all hell's about to break loose. Literally, if the God of destruction has anything to say about it.
The Brotherhood was forced to make a tough decision in ending Fenrir's life once and for all. But the mission doesn't go quite as planned. Having two new members on the team didn't make things easier, especially considering one was the mate of Vigo who was leading the group. This mission was more about feelings than anything else. And when you think it's over, it's only just begun. Because NO ONE can guess what's going to happen next. To say I was surprised is an understatement.
Like I mentioned earlier, this was a bitter sweet end for me. I've grown to love each of every one of these guys, diving in to each of their lives, making me feel somewhat of a member of "their" pack. So reading this last installment was a little hard for me (I can only imagine how hard it was for the author to write). You'll always be "seven, and only seven" to me.
*I received this book from the Jeep Diva in exchange for my honest opinion.
Both, Vigo and Amber’s pasts add lots of turbulence to the story in all ways including their romance. The emotional distance between what they want and what they feel tugs at reader’s hearts as they get caught up in their lives and of course their characters are strong and well liked which means the readers want to know everything.
The fifth book ended with such a dramatic and important statement of intent for the Brotherhood, that I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book. In some ways it surpassed my expectations, but in others it was a little anticlimactic. Fenrir is supposed to be the big bad but was the ending all there was, it certainly had lots of twists and turns and misdirection in the story which kept the suspense building and I enjoyed the story, it just left me feeling as if there was something missing when it came to the ending.
The Epilogue was great as it provided a great ending for the characters and answered the few questions left regarding them. But when it comes to gods and goddesses of any flavor whether they be good or evil, I believe my expectations may be a bit more than what we saw here, but that is just me and as I don’t want to give away any spoilers, I won’t go into too much detail.
Let me be clear, just because I was expecting more doesn’t meant that Jane Godman didn’t do a fine job of writing the battle between the Brotherhood and Fenrir, the book was full of suspense and kept me turning the pages until I had read every last word. So I will still be out looking for more books by her as I can’t wait to find out what she has in store for us readers next.
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New Release 4 STAR Reviews! Wolf Hunter & Wolf Leader (Arctic Brotherhood # 5 & 6) Jane Godman
The fifth book in the new Arctic Brotherhood series--heart-pounding werewolf romances by Jane Godman that will keep you on the edge of your seat. They are the Arctic Brotherhood. They are deadly fighters, fierce protectors and loyal mates. Six months ago, the Arctic Brotherhood was torn apart when a respected former member, Hendrik Rickard was murdered. Cindy Harper, Hendrik’s best friend and housekeeper, is still struggling to come to terms with his death when she feels an invisible presence watching her. Alone and frightened, she turns to the only man who can help her. Sebastian Novak is the maverick of the Arctic Brotherhood. Infuriated at the lack of progress they have made toward defeating their sworn enemy, Chastel, Sebastian wants to go on the attack. The discovery that Cindy is being targeted, increases his fury further. Forced to deny his feelings for Cindy in the past, Sebastian is overwhelmed by the strength of his desire for her as he protects her from this new threat. Sebastian and Cindy succumb to the intensity of the attraction between them, but their lives are thrown into turmoil by a series of unexpected events. Before they can claim the happiness they have long denied themselves, they must face the evil mastermind determined to destroy the brotherhood.
Let me start off telling you that Wolf Hunter is the first that I have read in the Artic Brotherhood series and I really have to question my lack of judgement in missing out on this thrilling series.
In relation to the above statement, the author let information trickle into the story in just the right way to provide me with enough of the back story to pick up on the major conflict of the series without giving too much away or letting it take up too much of the current story. So the book can be read without reading the others but I do believe it will be better when I read the other ones and then re-read this one.
Cindy and Sebastian’s chemistry heats up the pages while their romance is being overshadowed by the evil that is stalking Cindy. The main characters are strong and readers can easily get caught up in their story and the supporting characters are just as strong and make up quite a brotherhood to fight Fenrir and the sorcerer Chastel which gives the story a well-rounded and solid group to engage reader’s imagination.
The action, suspense and thrills keep readers on the edge of their seats as the hero and heroine along with the rest of the Brotherhood fight to get ahead of the malevolent plans that Chastel and Fenrir have in store for them and the rest of the world and the twists and turns ensure that readers never stop turning the pages. I also would like to give the author a thumbs up on the climatic ending and the setting up for the final book!
Jane Godman has taken me surprise with her world of Norse mythology and werewolves and I will definitely be on the look-out for more books from her in the future.
Wolf Leader
The final book in the new Arctic Brotherhood series--heart-pounding werewolf romances by Jane Godman that will keep you on the edge of your seat. They are the Arctic Brotherhood. They are deadly fighters, fierce protectors and loyal mates. Their sworn enemy is dead, but the Arctic Brotherhood can’t relax. Fenrir, the Norse god of destruction is still determined to destroy the world. Vigo Durand agrees to lead the team against the most feared werewolf the world has ever known, but dark secrets from his past are threatening to catch up with him. Amber Merova has been on the run for the last five years ago. When she meets Vigo, her werewolf mating impulse almost overwhelms her human instinct for survival. Almost. Feisty, determined, and hostile, Amber initially turns down Vigo’s offer to stay with the Brotherhood. When it looks like the men who murdered her pack have caught up with her, she has no choice but to take his offer of protection. Both seem damaged beyond repair, but, as they work together to bring down Fenrir, they discover hidden ties that bind them together. Before they can look to the future, they must unravel the mysteries of the past.
Both, Vigo and Amber’s pasts add lots of turbulence to the story in all ways including their romance. The emotional distance between what they want and what they feel tugs at reader’s hearts as they get caught up in their lives and of course their characters are strong and well liked which means the readers want to know everything.
The fifth book ended with such a dramatic and important statement of intent for the Brotherhood, that I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book. In some ways it surpassed my expectations, but in others it was a little anticlimactic. Fenrir is supposed to be the big bad but was the ending all there was, it certainly had lots of twists and turns and misdirection in the story which kept the suspense building and I enjoyed the story, it just left me feeling as if there was something missing when it came to the ending.
The Epilogue was great as it provided a great ending for the characters and answered the few questions left regarding them. But when it comes to gods and goddesses of any flavor whether they be good or evil, I believe my expectations may be a bit more than what we saw here, but that is just me and as I don’t want to give away any spoilers, I won’t go into too much detail.
Let me be clear, just because I was expecting more doesn’t meant that Jane Godman didn’t do a fine job of writing the battle between the Brotherhood and Fenrir, the book was full of suspense and kept me turning the pages until I had read every last word. So I will still be out looking for more books by her as I can’t wait to find out what she has in store for us readers next.
Wolf Hunter is the 5th book in the Arctic Brotherhood series. Wolf Leader is the 6th & Final book in the series. Wolf Hunter is available in ebook at: Amazon B&N iBooks Kobo GPlay eBooks Indigo BAM Swerve
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Wolf Leader by Jane Godman is the 6th and final book of her The Arctic Brotherhood series. When we last left off in Wolf Hunter, the evil Fenrir, was imprisoned, but the Arctic Brotherhood of the Midnight Sun team members were still very much in fear. Fenrir, even chained, had the ability to mind control others to take over their body. The Brotherhood knew they needed to kill Fenrir before he acted on his plan of destruction of the human race. But a god can only be killed by another god; how can they find a way to stop Fenrir?
Vigo Durand, is our hero in Wolf Leader and he though respected, he is also a bit of a newbie; but it is his turn to lead this mission. Vigo is also the only member of the 7 team Brotherhood who does not have a mate, nor is he interested in finding one. Vigo meet Amber Merova, another Arctic werewolf, who keeps to herself.
Amber, our heroine, sees the brotherhood arrive and feels a strong pull. She fights the attraction of one of the men coming off the plane, and ignores it. When Vigo is told he is now in charge by Gunnar, he learns that the woman he saw earlier is now going to be added to the team. She has a reputation as being tough and a loner, but she fits the Brotherhood requirements. Vigo goes to see her, and realizes that she is his mate. They both try to fight off their sizzling attraction to no avail. Once he forces Amber to meet his team, she slowly begins to accept the inevitable, and senses that being part of the Brotherhood, and helping save the world is something she truly wants.
What follows is an exciting adventure to stop Fenrir, which looks like an impossible task. Just when you think things will work out, all hell breaks loose and Amber finds herself very much in danger. I will not tell too much more, other than to say that Godman did a good job in bringing this series to a satisfactory conclusion. I did like Vigo and Amber together, and they made a great team, as warriors and as a couple.
If you enjoy shifter stories, a fantasy world steeped in Norse Mythology, exciting action, and great characters you get to see throughout this series, you should be reading this fun series
**ARC from Netgalley for Honest Review** Thank you Publisher and Author Got it early this morning and kept reading, till I realized the book was over. Here's the thing, I some what was familiar with this author but I never got around to read a book of hers. I was browsing my recommendation list needing a paranormal fix asap, I haven't read one in so long I was getting twitchy rofl and spotted this book, and read the synopsis and I was drawn in, I was like: this sounds pretty dang interesting. So I clicked on it and then the next day, was approved. As soon as I downloaded it, I was on reading it and it seemed pretty good....at first. Realizing this was the last book of the series was kinda shocking. I say that because the book seemed bland detailing and rushed, usually i expect this with a beginner series book. This is definitely fast paced, insta-love ish, insta-mate, I was bewildered when reading I looked down at the percentage I was at, first time I looked I was at 10%, then 35%, 55%, 78%, 85% then finally I was at the epilogue. I mean that meant I enjoyed it right? I guess I did, but my point was that it seemed rushed despite the page length. The romance? was okay, I wasn't convinced on the insta-mate thing, I would have liked if that part at the cabin in the beginning wasn't so.. fastly paced and I wish the pair were more interactive with each other guess, it seemed like since this was Vigo's book and it was the last one in the series I'm just gonna toss him a girl, I really digged him too. The sex? out of 5 I'd say a solid 3 1/2, wasn't impressed, compared to other books I've read this was not panty melting. Over all the plot was decent, the god aspect was kinda cool but seemed sidelined and boy the goddess was a bit annoying for me. Paranormal rating? It was There but minimal, I really wanted a GREAT paranormal to help my fix and I didn't get it here, sadly underwhelmed. I Give this book 3 stars, I liked the other characters don't get me wrong. It's Just Vigo's is the last one of this series, shouldn't that mean his book should've been Kickass or at least more respected? I just got approval for Sebastian's book, let's hope his was a lot better.
Wolf Leader brings the Arctic Brotherhood to a stunning conclusion. If you’ve followed this series from the beginning and you’ve thought it was intense before – just wait for this one.
Vigo and Amber’s fiery romance merely adds to the intensity of this final chapter of some pretty amazing events. Neither wanted or was even remotely looking for their mate – but fate knows when to pull the trigger. Right now, for this final showdown they will need their mate in order to survive – and it’s going to get rough.
This is going to be, for me, a short review because I will not take a chance on spoiling the ending of this series for anyone. There are twists and turns that you will not see coming, events that will have you frantically flipping pages to find out what happens next. I’ve enjoyed and liked every couple in this series yet Vigo and Amber add another level to an intense situation. You will care what happens to them – and to humanity.
It’s always a bittersweet moment when a series comes to a close and I know I’ll not see old book friends again. This was one amazing ride from start to finish – and I cannot wait to see what Jane Godman brings us next. I’d highly recommend Wolf Leader and the entire series to any Paranormal Romance reader who enjoys action, intrigue, a mystery to solve and steamy hot couples.
*I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley. That does not change what I think of this story. It is my choice to leave a review giving my personal opinion about this book.*
Wolf Leader is book #6 and the final installment in the exciting Arctic Brotherhood series by bestselling author Jane Godman. I really hate that this series is ending, cause it has been a fantastic one that I thoroughly enjoyed. I will admit that I was a bit disappointed with this last book though. It was a great story, I loved the characters, and especially loved finally getting to know more about Vigo, since there wasn't much about him in the previous books.
Although the secondary plots that had continued throughout the series had been resolved, there were some questions that went unanswered. After having built on the secondary plot for so long, the resolution seemed almost anticlimactic, especially seeing who and what was involved. I just felt that there would've been a more explosive ending after everything that happened throughout the series, but maybe it's just me. I know that I'm being vague about the details, but I refuse to give away spoilers. I don't want anyone to think that I didn't like this book, because I did, but I guess I was expecting more for the final book of this series.
If you haven't read this series, I would suggest that you start from the beginning. You'll get to read terrific stories, learn about each couple, the dynamics of the Brotherhood, and how they came to be. It's a fantastic series, and you won't be disappointed.
I highly recommend this book, series, and exceptional author.
I have voluntarily reviewed this arc provided by the publisher via NetGalley.
The final book in Jane Godman’s Artic Brotherhood, Wolf Leader (Book 6) has just as much hard-hitting action as the first five books. I liked the wolf to wolf in this story but because of the “mate” thing going on, the romance was as fast paced as the suspense.
Romance is only part of the story as Vigo seeks to protect a solitary wolf, Amber, against those who wish her harm. The suspense builds with more than one twists in the battle against an even larger enemy out to destroy all. It is the dangerous threats and intense suspense that make this a wonderful final book.
I have come to know the Artic Brotherhood over the course of this series, so it is a bittersweet farewell to them. However, I appreciated the overall theme not being dragged out over the course of more than the original Brotherhood members. Finally, Wolf Leader is best appreciated by starting at the beginning, reading the entire series in order.
An ARC of the book was given to me by the publisher through Net Galley.
Wolf Leader by Jane Goodman is the final and sixth book in the Arctic Brotherhood Series. I for one will be sorry to see this series go. I loved it. Just the right amount of paranormal, lore, and romance combined for a fast-paced story that kept me turning the pages and wanting more. Amber is an arctic werewolf. She is strong, smart, and great for the new leader of the wolves. She has a strength to her and a vulnerability that makes her really likable as a character. Vigo is the new leader of the wolves. He is strong, powerful, and vulnerable too. He has a personality I just loved from the get-go. He is more than capable of leading the fight. Overall this book is a great ending to this saga. I felt the characters have come full circle and all the loose ends are tied up. I love this series and am sorry to see it go. I will, however, be looking for more great reads from this author in the future. I would like to see where she takes us next.
I am so sad that we are to the end of the Arctic brotherhood series, as they are finally defeating Fenrir and trying to find another member to make a seventh person for the team.
Just when you think that they are done fighting there is a big twist and I thought I had the right person but I was wrong! The story is full of action and romance as Vigo finds his mate. Unfortunately, he doesn't feel that he is worthy of a mate due to his past history.
It is so encouraging that both his fellow brothers and Amber are so accepting of Vigo even after they hear about his past indiscretions and he can finally get past feeling unworthy.
I loved that there is an explanation that includes a plot that started over 5 years previously that involved both Amber and Vigo, and add in an old prophesy that seems to fit Amber! Wow, what an ending to a great series.
I received a copy from NetGalley; this is my honest review. The author is very good at describing a tableau using all five senses. Throughout the book you feel like you're there yourself. Lots of gory details I wouldn't have minded cut off from the lines, though. Great sex scenes. Vigo and Amber seems like a great couple. There was considerable anticipation concerning Fenrir's fate. I felt a bit let down by this last story. I was waiting for a punch or some sort of a blast and it didn't happen; it was kind of too easy. It was still a great story; don't pass reading about arctic wolves and their brotherhood. If you want to read this series, it's best to read the books in order as the underlined story keeps up with the books.
Okay so this is book 6 in the series and I strongly recommend that you read the first five. This time we have Vigo and Amber. Vigo has a passed that we never really seen before. He's relatively new to the brotherhood and now is his time to shine.
Amber is quite the character. She has a rough history and even though her instincts are telling her to be with others, she is alone. Now I'm gonna be honest we have been building the whole time with Chastel and Fenir as the bad guys. This beginning of this book was great. Then it went a little bland. I'm not going to lie I was hoping that there was going to be more explosion to the end fo this series. I liked how it went, but it felt a bit lack luster. I was happy with the series but i feel like it could have had so much more.
The final chapter of the Arctic Brotherhood is here, and while I’m a little sorry to see it end, I was also a touch disappointed that Vigo’s story didn’t have more impact. Don’t get me wrong, the story was good and the characters interacted nicely, I suppose I just expected something explosive from this last of the series.
That said, Vigo and Amber were well matched and Amber’s feisty nature was entertaining. I enjoyed their constant battle to deny the chemistry between them and the ultimate climax to their interesting tale.
The 6th and final book in the Arctic Brotherhood has arrived. Before our two main characters would see their happily ever after, they first must take down the God who started it all the drama in the first place. Fenrir the Norse God of destruction is still determined to destroy the world. But not if the Arctic Brotherhood can stop him first. Wolf Leader was a fast pace, paranormal romance that I thought ended well. This what books that I did read will make a good collection for fans of paranormal, were shifter romance.
I enjoyed the first books of this series very much, but the last two fell very short in the plot department, with convoluted and anti climatic scenes that just bored me...I thought this book would be a nice ending, but sadly the plot fails that were present in the fifth book got really bad in this one. I should have stopped at book 4, since the first four were very nice.
3.5 Stars Wolf Leader is the 6th and final instalment in the Arctic Brotherhood series. I found Vigo and Amber had great chemistry and along with the characters dynamics it made for an enjoyable read. I would recommend this book and series to readers
Vigo frowned at the photographs on his laptop. He and Lilah had sex as often as the could for four months. One of Lilah’s biggest fantasies was forced seduction. But the photos made Lilah’s fantasy look like reality. He hadn’t seen Lilah in six years. The photos had been sent from an email address he didn’t recognize. Since then he’d done his best to put the hard-drinking, hard-partying days behind him. On the whole he’d succeeded. What was the point of sending him photos he had no knowledge of or consented to? Blackmail? Mischief? Vigo had to get a hold of Lilah and see what was going on. This was the last time he would have access to his email for a week. Once they reached Svalbard, he wouldn’t even have phone service. Major changes were happening and the future of the Brotherhood Of The Midnight Sun was at stake. Socializing with his brother Arctic werewolves would be a distraction from this unwanted, and highly disturbing blast from the past. They had talked about transforming the nature of the brotherhood, the elite fighting force of the seven strongest and bravest Arctic werewolves . Vigo the only team member still single. Along time ago Vigo had the twin addiction of alcohol and sex, thye had almost destroyed Vigo. Amber was a werewolf and worked as an engineer working for a Noewefian satellite company. Her biggest problem was avoiding her colleagues. The employees of Norway tech worked six months here, than Amber, who was also a pilot, flew them back to Norway for a two month break and she brought the new group back with her. Amber didn’t like change. Routine meant she knew where she stood. Than a charter plane landed and Amber saw they were Arctic werewolves- two women and five men. Than she reminded herself the ones after her were Arctic Wolves. Those who had wiped out her pack were her own kind. Than another feeling caught her. Sharp and sweet, it was like a hit of moten lust direct into her bloodstream, so powerful it almost brought her to her knees. It was the craziest sensation. First because she didn’t do this. Dating and relationships were for other people. Ambers focus was on staying alive. Second- who the hell was this directed at? The feeling persisted, becoming stronger. Everything around her came acutely in focus, every sense heightened to the point of discomfort. She experienced a surge of longing so wild it almost knocked her off her feet. She knew he could feel it to. An invisible cord between them tightened, pulling them closer. Vigo. Her mate's name was Vigo. Vigo wondered what the hell happened back at the airport, it was like a thunderbolt hitting him as he stepped onto the tarmac. Knees buckling, penis hardening, brain numbing. He had no idea where it came from, or what had caused it. As he raised his head seeking the source of the enchantment that held him helpless in it’s grip he had seen a woman watching him. He didn’t know who she was but he knew she was the source of the most powerful emotion he had ever experienced. And it hadn’t faded, once he was removed from her vicinity. The burning wasn’t as fierce, but it was still there. Every instinct told him to go back , every fiber of his being was alight with the need to grab her, claim her, and never let her go. Great book. I loved it. I have read all the Arctic Brotherhood books and they are all great was excited to get to read this one.It didn’t let me down. I love the relationship between the members of the Brotherhood. I loved Vigo and Amber together and how they interacted even if neither wanted a long term relationship. . I loved the plot and pace. I loved the ending. I advise you to read the entire series in order for a smoother and more knowledgeable read as well as enjoy all the books. This had my attention from the very beginning until the last page. I loved the paranormal aspect of the book with werewolves, and gods, and goddesses, even an evil spirit. I read this in one setting as I didn't want to put it down. I loved the characters and the ins and outs of this book and I highly recommend it. **I voluntarily read and reviewed this book
Wolf Leader is the final book in the Arctic Brotherhood series, and we deal with the last member of the Brotherhood who is unmated - Vigo. It starts with Vigo's past coming to bite him in the ass, but then we get carried away with defeating Fenrir. Amber is his mate, and she is very much a lone wolf, but that is not wholly through her choice. Something happened when she was young which made her this way. She is Vigo's mate, and she's not altogether pleased at the idea of being anyone's mate.
This book started off very well - all the ingredients were there to make this a smashing finale. However, for me, it just didn't quite work. The red herring was more than obvious and I don't think that he actually enhanced the story in any way. Amber's storyline was interesting but could have been so much more. As for Vigo, it felt 'too' convenient. With the other wolves, it wasn't as obvious and had more depth. And the ending itself seemed rushed to me. Instead of going out with a bang, it was with a whimper.
That being said, this book was nicely written. The pace was smooth (until the end) and the scenes flowed from one to the next. This is the last book in the series, and I would definitely recommend you read them in order to get the full enjoyment of the storylines and the characters. I would recommend this series and urge you to read this book and make your own opinion.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books! Dec 20, 2017
A big thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is #6 in the series. I have not read them all it is not the best stand alone but you can do it. There are times you are confused from lack of knowledge. Overall a 3.5 rating. I liked the characters but not the god thing or gods as humans. Just a personal thing. Don't let my hang ups stop you as you might love it. I think this is a good book for paranormal fans. Let me know what you think.
A super end to a great series I have enjoyed each and every one of these books and this one did not disappoint if you have not had a chance to read these then I would highly recommend them but they need to be read in order.They are well written with great storylines and wonderful characters I enjoyed each and every one.
I voluntarily read this advanced readers copy of this book. Strong characters and a great story line. You won't be able to stop reading it once you start either. I can't wait to read more of Jane's work either.
Loved this story. Wouldn't want to be a spoiler. So I'll just have to say this is now one of my favorite series! Thanks to Jane Godman for her character development and her great story telling gift!