You know what I wouldn’t have made it to the end if there wasn’t something keeping me listening (other than having spend my money already) I would have dropped it otherwise. It was all drama and lovey dovey moments - along with Kitten explaining how she’s always right of course. It missed having an overall baddie to slay. So much of this book was spend on setting up a home and dealing with an adopted child. Gone was the ice skating and the laundry. I was happy with just them, not this overkill on solving every wolf injustice in history. What I didn’t like was the dynamic shifting from the guys house in book one to moving to the pack house and solving all their problems in book 2/3. Everyone got their steamy moment and everyone got a happy ending. There’s no way would I have lasted reading this in paperback. I’ve listened to this whole series on audio and I quite enjoyed it. The world falls at her feet when she uses her non threatening ignorance paired with her Alpha dominant personality. There’s literally nothing this girl can’t do. Princess Kitten and her band of power rangers are saving the world, one wolf at a time.
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