Camilla Castillejo - the new girl in town. Unknown to everyone, she's not new in town. She lived in that town way before the wolf pack resided there. The truth is, she's a 900 year old vampire, but a pure-blood vampire-lycan hybrid. The strongest of her kind.
Now that Camilla and Liam found each other - will they be happy? What if threats arise and come between them?
Read this book on the book app Dreame, it had some potential, the story was ok. I liked some of the concepts but it really was full of misspelled words and grammar errors, this didn't bother as much as some concepts that the author added that were ridiculous but also sometimes too extravagant for an all power Hybrid Alpha.
I truly admire her efforts in creating this story, parts were interesting and parts were just annoying. I actually wanted to continue to read about the next generation but then I read the concepts of each other book and figured it's best to have this be the only book from this author.
I liked the strong female lead and how her friends and mate are so supportive. I also liked how exciting and different some of the main events are. I loved how the female and male lead treat and talk about their adopted son.
My main problems have to do with the repetitiveness and juvenile language style of the book and it's characters. Even though the female lead is supposed to be 900 years old and both leads are supposed to be rich, educated, and heads of corporations, they don't speak like they are. Also some of the situations are cheesy, especially with the jealous women.
But I was able to get pass my problems with the book and I enjoyed the story overall.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Got a bit fed up with reading (he said, she said, I said) after each character had spoken when it was obvious who was talking. I honestly felt like they were told to write a story with so many words and these were used as fillers. But in saying that, I did enjoy the Storyline but not the repeated words so much.
I read this book twice already, and I still love it when I first ready it. When I was getting close to the end, when the kids came, what year what's that, and how were they? Even when I read the other story, I didn't have the year for them.