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the way I just screamed it's not a stand-alone as I was cleaning is unhealthy because like why? why why and why?
sometimes I pick audiobooks simply based on vibes. this was not a book I wanted to read but I'm a sucker for boss/employee and wanted a little shifter moment. Was it interesting? sure. Was it hot? oh yeah. Was it a masterpiece? far from it.
Boss/employee relationship, the boss is an alpha and the employee is a human who knows nothing of shifters. There was good possessive moments and the back and forth was enough to make me like this. I really don't have more thoughts.
3.755/5
WARNING: IT HAS AN OPEN ENDING. IT'S APPARENTLY THE FIRST BOOK IN THE SERIES AND THE CONTINUATION SHOULD BE ABOUT THE SAME COUPLE.
If I knew if was the first book in the series I wouldn't have read it until the entire series was complete. I HATE open endings. The original rating would be 4.25, but because of the open ending I'm going with 3.75 instead.
Ughhh there are so many loose ends! I really thought it was standalone - while the description says that it's the book one of trilogy, I expected the rest of the books to follow other pack members like Billy or Nickel. I will read the rest of the series once it comes out because I'm intrigued now, but I'm not excited much.
For the first ever shifter book I've read - it's interesting and I like the premise though I'd rather it be standalone. I was yelling at Brick: SHE'S YOUR MATE, IDIOT! and was frustrated that he didn't want to acknowledge it, and that she never learned the truth. Now I need the rest of the series.
I liked the characters and their relationship though I was really confused about why Madi is now “protected”. Is the relationship with one's boss really illegal in America? In my country it's not illegal at all, you only need to inform HR about it. But their dynamics was great and I can't wait for the big reveal. Why did the enemy call Madi, did Brick really pay her brother's tuition, what's up with his mother? I really want to know.