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lisa_me's review against another edition
5.0
4.5♥s
My review is too long to post here. Please find out why I loved Graham in my review at Paranormal Romance with Lisa Annesley.
My review is too long to post here. Please find out why I loved Graham in my review at Paranormal Romance with Lisa Annesley.
mariareads04's review against another edition
3.0
I happened to read it by chance and i honestly quite liked it. It was definitely a predictable love story it had quite a few nice elements. I really liked Jennifer Ashley's writing style and I found the overall story really good especially if you are in the need of an easy read and you don't want to really commit to a book at the time. Although romance books are not really my thing I will definitely read more books of this series if I happen to come across them.
chelsfoust's review against another edition
5.0
This book was amazing, I was a little lost when I couldn't remember who misty was but then it all came back to me and I was like HOT HOT HOT! Graham was a bit annoying with his fighting, but he more than made up for it. I loved seeing Dougal and the twins Matt and Kyle. Misty was bad ass, and a total kick butt heroine. I mean she just keeps getting back up! I was a little jolted when we switched for scene to scene, but overall loved it!
lonelyplanetfiles's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.75
How did Garham's rudeness win me over like that? I had a lot of fun with him, but if I were Misty I would definitely find a way to get revenge for the number of times he hung up on her hahaha.
The story was the perfect mix of adventure and romance, in the end I just wanted more and more, I could read the story of these two forever.
The story was the perfect mix of adventure and romance, in the end I just wanted more and more, I could read the story of these two forever.
birdloveranne's review against another edition
4.0
Good story but this world is so dark and grim. Makes me reluctant to get into it.
lux_klara's review against another edition
5.0
This book surprised me. I didn't expect to like Graham. In the previosu books he was rude and he (and his pack) seemed to have some very backward opinions. So, I was very hesitant about Wild Wolf. Because I Thought I wouldn't like him, and if I don't like one the main characters then I never really like the book either- So yeah, I was surprised because I was ready to dislike Graham, but i didn't.
And it's not like he became a complete different character. He was still rude, brash and blunt. Still a jerk. But in these book we could finally see the softer side of him. The one that cares about his nephews and looks out after them. he one that fight for his pack, even though he doesn't trust any of its members and would never showed them any weakness because, the day he does that, it's the day they will attack him. ù
And Misty. Well, I liked her as well. Swet but also stubborn. She isn't a princess that expect other to save her. Sure, she gets saved by Graham, but she saves him as well numerous times in the book as well. And I like how her job, knowledge for flowers and passion also played a role in the story. It wasn't the way I expected it to happen, but it was nice.
And the plot was very interesting. And what's even better is that, the plot, and some discoveries of this book, will not just end here, but they will obviously have ripercussionfor the shifters and for future books. Because Graham and Misty may be safe now, they may have won agaunst the enemy, but the threat is still there.
Another great aspect fo this book is that it further develops the word, and the different species/races that live in there and that their story and conflcts hasnt been all explored. Fae, shifter and humans aren't the only races existing in this world.
A new chracater is introduced. I won't say much, but I loved him. Mysterious and independent, he helped the Mcs in their quest, without really interefering too much. But even if he didn't grab the spotlight he still left his amrk in the story.
One thing that annoys me a bit of this series tough is how the Fae are always depicted as the bad guys. I get it that, overall, they are going to be the enemy, but we still, up to this book, haven't met a single Fae that is truly good and we know very little about them asde from what they are said to be. Sure, there is Andrea's father. But even in his case it looks like the ony reason why he helps them is his daughter (and, if you really want to strecth it, Andrea's deceased mother), but not because he really cares about shifters and what's right. And obviously poliiucal reasons also play a role here. But so far Fionn is the only Fae that had a positive role in this story. And I'm not a fan. I don't like how Fae seems to be depicted as an evil race as a whole, without any faction really opposing. Except for maybe those that are more concerned about losing power or that want to take advantage (altough I'm nt agaunst. I would like to see it bettwer developed in future books. Hopefully we will get to know more about their inner politics and conflict, and we won't just se them fighting with others (dark fae, shifters...etc...) and simply painted as an evil enemy.
But so far, this is a flaw that I see in the series as a whole and it's not solely of this book. I also think (well hope) that it's going to be resolved and that the author is just trying to give an idea of all the different parties, their conficts, problems and history. And that only AFTERWARD she will delve more in the Fae and paint them morethan just
But yeah, overall this was a book I really enjoyed and I definetely didn't expect it to be my favouite (so far) of the serie
And it's not like he became a complete different character. He was still rude, brash and blunt. Still a jerk. But in these book we could finally see the softer side of him. The one that cares about his nephews and looks out after them. he one that fight for his pack, even though he doesn't trust any of its members and would never showed them any weakness because, the day he does that, it's the day they will attack him. ù
And Misty. Well, I liked her as well. Swet but also stubborn. She isn't a princess that expect other to save her. Sure, she gets saved by Graham, but she saves him as well numerous times in the book as well. And I like how her job, knowledge for flowers and passion also played a role in the story. It wasn't the way I expected it to happen, but it was nice.
And the plot was very interesting. And what's even better is that, the plot, and some discoveries of this book, will not just end here, but they will obviously have ripercussionfor the shifters and for future books. Because Graham and Misty may be safe now, they may have won agaunst the enemy, but the threat is still there.
Another great aspect fo this book is that it further develops the word, and the different species/races that live in there and that their story and conflcts hasnt been all explored. Fae, shifter and humans aren't the only races existing in this world.
A new chracater is introduced. I won't say much, but I loved him. Mysterious and independent, he helped the Mcs in their quest, without really interefering too much. But even if he didn't grab the spotlight he still left his amrk in the story.
One thing that annoys me a bit of this series tough is how the Fae are always depicted as the bad guys. I get it that, overall, they are going to be the enemy, but we still, up to this book, haven't met a single Fae that is truly good and we know very little about them asde from what they are said to be. Sure, there is Andrea's father. But even in his case it looks like the ony reason why he helps them is his daughter (and, if you really want to strecth it, Andrea's deceased mother), but not because he really cares about shifters and what's right. And obviously poliiucal reasons also play a role here. But so far Fionn is the only Fae that had a positive role in this story. And I'm not a fan. I don't like how Fae seems to be depicted as an evil race as a whole, without any faction really opposing. Except for maybe those that are more concerned about losing power or that want to take advantage (altough I'm nt agaunst. I would like to see it bettwer developed in future books. Hopefully we will get to know more about their inner politics and conflict, and we won't just se them fighting with others (dark fae, shifters...etc...) and simply painted as an evil enemy.
But so far, this is a flaw that I see in the series as a whole and it's not solely of this book. I also think (well hope) that it's going to be resolved and that the author is just trying to give an idea of all the different parties, their conficts, problems and history. And that only AFTERWARD she will delve more in the Fae and paint them morethan just
But yeah, overall this was a book I really enjoyed and I definetely didn't expect it to be my favouite (so far) of the serie
lectorliber04's review against another edition
4.0
*SPOILERS*
Four stars because Misty and Graham had a few months to develop their relationship rather than bumping into each other, get horny the next second, have sex the next and fall in love within hours.
So, Fae in Faerie have created swords that can work in conjunction with the collars which means Fae can control Shifters. Scary thought. A few new details. Lorcan works for the human government and his father came up with the concept of the collars for Shifters. The twins: Ben and Kyle are Guards (created by Fae) which means either their father or mother had some Guard gene. Ben is a goblin. So what now? There is a new threat coming from Faerie, there are Shifters pretending to wear collars and probably Shifters living in the wild without collars. And Shifters are trying to get the collars off. My question is: will there ever be a time when Shifters and humans can live together without fear. Is this going to happen at the end of the series. Will this series ever end? Not that I am in a hurry for it to finish because I'm enjoying it.
Four stars because Misty and Graham had a few months to develop their relationship rather than bumping into each other, get horny the next second, have sex the next and fall in love within hours.
So, Fae in Faerie have created swords that can work in conjunction with the collars which means Fae can control Shifters. Scary thought. A few new details. Lorcan works for the human government and his father came up with the concept of the collars for Shifters. The twins: Ben and Kyle are Guards (created by Fae) which means either their father or mother had some Guard gene. Ben is a goblin. So what now? There is a new threat coming from Faerie, there are Shifters pretending to wear collars and probably Shifters living in the wild without collars. And Shifters are trying to get the collars off. My question is: will there ever be a time when Shifters and humans can live together without fear. Is this going to happen at the end of the series. Will this series ever end? Not that I am in a hurry for it to finish because I'm enjoying it.
sjb86's review against another edition
5.0
I didn't like Graham till misty turned up in series. Misty and graham are perfect for each other. Graham at start was very clear he needed to mate a wolf but couldn't let misty go. I absolutely love the twin cubs Kyle and matt, they a really cute but funny at the same time. I'm looking forward to seeing dougal show his more dominate side in pack. I wasn't sure how misty was gonna fit in as leader mate with no strength of skill other then being a florist when it came to pack accepting her, I was pleasantly surprise how JA worked the dominance struggle between misty and other pack member without fighting. Great HEA
romancejunkie1025's review against another edition
4.0
loved finally getting to see Graham find his love with Misty. and there was certainly some interesting goings on in the overall arc of the series. I cannot wait to see what comes next in their series.