I really wish I had enjoyed this more.
While I'm not a big fan of books that open by laying out pretty much the entirety of their worldbuilding and the background thereof in a massive infodump, the world itself was fantastic. Adding new elements to the classic wolfshifter dynamics made things more interesting and allowed it to stand out among the masses of books in the same genre. Both the concept of True Elders and having deltas added to the usual alpha/beta/omega classification were clever, well developed ideas that I really liked. I loved the ideology behind the Gladstone pack - gay shifters fighting for social justice, equality and inclusivity? Sign me up! That part of the story was well executed and was what kept me reading.
Unfortunately, the romance angle fell flat for me. The story involves two couples (among them one older couple, which I was thrilled to see as it's rather uncommon in the genre), both finding each other at the same time. Now, I know instalove comes with the territory in this world - it is, pun intended, very much the nature of the beast - but I still expected at least a little relationship development that went beyond "veni, vidi, let's make babies right this instant". Sure, we're told there's this instant, intense, all-consuming bond of love and lust and whatnot between the characters - but that's all it is. Telling. Did I feel all the feels these characters are supposedly experiencing? Not so much.
As for the sex scenes... I love a good sex scene (or three, or five), but these didn't really do it for me. What makes a sex scene enjoyable for the reader is very much a matter of subjective likes and dislikes, and for me, there was just too much distinctly unsexy vocabulary involved in these. "Hot veiny sausage"? "Tasty syrup"? "Meat"? No. Please just... stop and decide whether you're talking about sex or dinner. (On that note, that food and fucking scene? Also, just no.) Don't even get me started on "dripping pole". None of those says sexy to me. I started skimming the sex scenes after a while, because there were just entirely too many of them that didn't really add anything to the plot.
Also, had I known this series included an mpreg element as a rather prominent part of the plot, I would have skipped it. Really not my thing.
Ultimately, I can see why many readers might love this book, but it just wasn't for me.
*** I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. ***