I liked it, but didn't love it. It was definitely a bridge book, trying to figure out what direction the story needs to go no that Clayton is done.
That said, I still do not like her relationship with Aiden for all the reasons that I explained in my review of book 6. Lizzie deserves better than this - she's fucking amazing, and she deserves to have someone she loves see that about her. I like Aiden less every moment he spends stringing her along. Because that's what he's doing right now. He won't tell her he loves her, or even that he cares. He's jealous and possessive, and gets angry at the implication that they are temporary, even while he underscores that they are temporary with his every action and conversation about it.
I don't want this for Lizzie. And I don't see any way I would be happy with a resolution where they end up together, because reluctance pollutes the air around Aiden and she deserves more than reluctant acceptance of a relationship with her. Even if he eventually flips and says no, it's forever... I don't see how it doesn't feel overtly like he was throwing in the towel on what he really wants in a mate.
Even worse, if they split Lizzie is still stuck there because of the wild magic, and I feel like Aiden will be a douche about it. Like, wanting to have his cake and eat it too... He's going to want to keep a hook in her, snarl at anyone else who might be interested, ugh.
I like this series but the relationship feels like a toxic cloud slowly descending on it...