![]() While there was an instant kind of attraction, there was no "magical bond" that just "clicked into place when they gazed into each others eyes". I still love the fact that the shifters aren't your arch-typical stereotype. Like the first book, we have very strong characters. ![]() ![]() There is just something in the way this author pulls me into the lives of these guys, makes me a part of their story, that I admire. Like the previous book in this series, this one really caught my interest. Hence half a star upgrade from one on Booklikes and Leafmarks. I need some kind of a reward for the boredom and eye-rolling I went through even if it were for my masochistic perverted purposes. Not going into other faults that plague the story and the writing or else I won't ever shut up.īecause I have already invested so much in this book, and I am not talking about the steep price, I am going to round my 65% to the nearest hundred and claim the books as "finished". The only question I really want answered - is this the same Tim, A Walking Werewolf Encyclopedia, from volume one? I mean - what the hell happened? Why is he so clueless? I don't give a flying bird if something or someone might prevent "Tim and Jeremy's mate-bond". ![]() Why did I bother reading SotW at all? I am a freaking masochist, that's why, but even then, I can't stand this book anymore. 65% in and I am seriously wondering why wasting even more time on this. ![]()
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