The town of Windsor, Georgia lives in fear of the Vicus Luna, the local werewolf pack. Each month the pack comes out and abducts a woman, someone to do their bidding, little more than a slave. It's on one of these nights that Cady Whitmore finds herself cornered by the Vicus Luna. Terrified, she faces three werewolves who wish to claim her as their own. When the alpha decides to claim her, Cady is horrified. From what she's heard, the alpha is a womanizing, chauvanistic, cruel man... When Marshall drags her off to a secluded cabin, she worries for her safety and her life.
Jessica Coulter Smith is an acclaimed romance writer with a passion for storytelling. Her works showcase the power of love and its ability to transcend boundaries, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. With a unique writing style and perspective, Jessica continues to inspire and entertain readers from all walks of life.
a bit irritating, not really a book i would recommend.
at first its a great story, but there is just this tiny problem:the characters are anything but credible. the story is not convincing, when you start reading a story you expect to forget that you are actually reading fiction, but this story just simply grate on my nerves. finally i will say this, Cady is far too gullible, corrected me if Im wrong, but no girl can be sooo absolutely stupid. the author could've done a lot more with this story.
This book was amazing. I usually take a few days to finish a book, but I read this in one night. I couldn't stop reading it. The main character wasn't a complete moron, she was realistic. She made mistakes a "normal" (in quotes because normal is a matter of opinion and no one should judge if someone is "normal" or not) person would. The book was believable which I loved about it. The only complaint I could have is that I read it too fast.