To put it simply, this is a story about vengeance. The main character, a young woman named Briar, wants to exact it upon the two psychopathic shifters that slaughtered her entire family and left her for dead, sealed up in an old well. For years it’s all she’s dreamed about, and now that she has tracked the nutbars down, she will do whatever she can to kill them.
But they are far stronger than she ever could have anticipated. Turns out one of the baddies, Dominic, is the alpha of the Silver Claw Pack, while his cronie Silas serves as his second in command. The Silver Claw Pack are a warped bunch of shifters that are ruled by fear and backed by a coven of power hungry witches. Now that sounds like a pretty dangerous composition, right? Well that’s because it is!
Yet for some reason Briar still thinks she can maneuver her way into the clan somehow and take out the two devils that rule it with minimal issue. Ya wanna know why she thinks she can do that? Because she is just SUPER strong and can wolf out like no other, or something like that. I’m still not really sure why she is so strong. Apparently while in the well she wolfed out at a young age do to self preservation, which never happens to young kids, yet she did it. Why that equates to her being all powerful is beyond me though.
Anywho, Briar is banking on her wolfy powers to keep herself alive while making her dream of killing Dominic and Silas come true. Even though it’s incredibly stupid just to rely on oneself in such a perilous situation. You see, Briar’s family was slaughtered because they protected some sort of old shifter blood thingy called the Abydos. Everyone wants it to gain ultimate power which can then be used for either good or evil.
The responsibility of keeping it hidden now lies solely on Briars shoulders so she is super paranoid about trusting anyone. So paranoid in fact that it’s almost to the point of idiocy. After moving in with some new roomies who have shown faith and goodwill towards her, she still stubbornly refuses to test the waters and give them some info on why she wants anything to do with the awful Silver Claw Pack, even though it may be beneficial to make connections.
Briar is so afraid of forming relationships with anyone because they might get hurt or possibly betray her, so she avoids them completely. She panics about folks wanting the Abydos so she never trusts even the slightest hint of her background with any of the side characters, even if they do prove helpful. Not to mention that quite a few of them stick their necks out for the MC, but she just doesn’t seem to care.
Briar isn’t the best MC, or even all that likeable. I did feel a bit of sympathy for her, but then it gets drowned out by all the dumb mental hoops she jumps through. As the story progresses she eventually gets accepted into the Clan after doing some shady dealings. Working side by side with Silas makes Briar’s skin crawl and I can’t blame her. He’s basically Hannibal Lecter. Bleh!
While working for her most hated enemies, Briar learns that not of the shifters who are in the Silver Claw Pack are bad. They have been hoodwinked! Despite that she still seems pretty determined to take down psycho number 1 and number 2 by any means possible. Which is terrible because there is a lot at stake here! Way more than she first realized.
As the plot carries on, Briar finally learns that it’s not all about her and her thirst for revenge! Hallelujah! She finally understands that getting rid of the baddies will take a delicate hand and some sneakiness. Slowly but surely she gains a few allies and is able to start some trouble in the Pack. Her plan is to destroy it from the inside out.
Which might work, except for those damn bloody witches that for some reason Briar doesn’t seem to be too concerned about. The Morgan Coven can literally disable people by messing with their minds, but instead of taking them out of the fight first, Briar wants to go for the jugular and hit the Shifters. Yikes. Not very good at strategy is she?
Unsurprisingly things come to a head because Briar bungles some stuff up and barely gets away by the skin of her teeth. And that is only because she is super special and has TONS of main character plot armor. It’s kinda lame, actually. I hate it when an author makes their MC all powerful. Makes the action and plot a little less exciting.
Once all is said and done, only half of the story gets finished in the end. But there is some good progress that happens by that point. Sure Briar is still a cocky little twat, but she also learns to trust people a bit more, realizes that some of her plans are stupid and tries to rectify them, and she also starts to see that it’s not just her that matters in the situation anymore. Perhaps by killing both Dominic and Silas something worse could potentially happen. What ever could that be?
Other than that, I’d have to say the side characters were great! I loved Lynx, Samira, Roma and Ryder. They were very diverse and fun characters to read about. That is one pro of this story. All the characters acted unique which was awesome! I didn’t really care for Luke too much though, or the suppose hot and bothered shunned romance between him and Briar. I just wasn’t feeling it.
At this point in time I don’t have any interest in reading the next installment. Now this wasn’t exactly a terrible start to a series per say, it just lacked decent MC development and was smothered with a bunch of unnecessary drama, topped with secrets. SO many secrets! Perhaps one day down the road if I’m feeling particularly bored I’ll pick up the next book and give it a shot. Until then, this series is being shelved.