This book was a total surprise to me. I had the author reach out to me and ask that I give it a look. It was available on Kindle Unlimited, and I figured I would give it a look since I use KU pretty regularly.
The description mentioned a Deaf Woman, Wolves, and Magic… I was intrigued. But I didn't know how far I would get into it. Then I was stuck in the doctor's office for a long wait the other day and I gave it a go….
And I kept going, and I devoured it in about 3 days. I was in the middle of a few other books, but this one kept pulling me back in. I really cared about the Pack very quickly and I wanted to learn more.
Okay, I'm getting ahead of myself. Here's the set yo.
We meet Maeleigh, who has been home schooled up to this point. She was born deaf, and she is a bit nervous about starting a new school and trying to connect with new people.
Then she meets Gearden, and she can hear his voice in her head. What makes this happen? What does it mean about her, and him, for that matter. There is a pull towards him that can't be denied and it just might mean that her life is changing forever.
SO, this book was a blast from the past in a lot of ways. It reminded me of a lot of books from my middle school days. A little bit Twilight, a little bit Shiver. But there is just something MORE to it. It doesn't have the same level on angst going on and that made it smooth reading and I wasn't rolling my eyes or suffering from second-hand embarrassment every five seconds.
When the idea of Mates was introduced I was very excited. I actually love that troupe, and I really like how it was explored, even though I know there will be more to it in the next book, I was invested right away.
This book also introduced me to the idea of Druids and it seems that the Druids and Wolves are pretty interconnected, I look forward to knowing more about that.
Anyway, this review is a bit all over but I am still reeling from everything I experienced and the cliffhanger. I have very charitable feelings towards this story and I can't wait to know the characters better. I loved Brianna and Robin. Liam and his wife. We get a lot of perspectives thrown in and I locked not being locked into only Maeleigh's POV.
The romance is a slow burn, even though we find out about mates pretty early on, they are taking things pretty slowly and in a very sweet way. This was very exciting and full of twists and turns.
I will give this 4.25 Stars for a very healthy start and if the rest of the series is pulled off well, I will feel even stronger about it.