Book 2 of The Little Wolf series Bethany is 14 years old and a warrior's daughter at the moonshine pack, her life is perfect until that one night that turns her world upside down. Rogues attack her pack leaving her alone to look after herself and her 6-month-old niece Bella. She manages to get away from the pack safely but for how long? There's someone that wants Bethany as his mate and he is willing to go to extreme lengths to get her. As soon as Bethany thinks she is safe, she's proven wrong time and time again. How will she get away from the darkness that is lurking? Will she be forced to be someone's mate or is there anyone out there that can save her?
Story is good but like part one it reads like someone torn chapters out of a book and printed the middle section it doesn't end so much as stops it feels like there could be as book 3 however the main characters are now mated. The whole accident episode could have been completely left off as it feels more like filler to extend book length and adds nothing to the story. I think if the whole set could be rewritten and tightened up to make a single book it would be a great read but it loses something in how it is currently written and broken up
I wont lie it was a funn story. Still plenty of spelling and grammar issues and that ending was fun and abrupt as hell! Reading abway enjoying the mental image then Bang! Book finished 😆
The story line is good, but there are a lot of editing errors such as incorrect words being used. Definitely shows that there wasn’t a lot of focus on if everything flowed
The book was okay and you can't help but love the characters. I am confused though. The ending was so abrupt. It feels like the writer ran out of steam and just ended it. It's at an odd time and it feels like there should have been something more.........
Even though the story seemed to end pretty abruptly, I did enjoy the book. Although I believe it could have been condensed to a single book. It could also use a good editor, as the grammar and spelling need some help. As this is pretty much a single story split into 2 books, you may want to see my review on Book #1 for a more thorough review.