2.5 Stars
Ever been stuck between an alpha and a hard place?
In a world where mages, faes, and humans coexist, I,
Goldie, am taking a stand – swearing off the male species entirely. Ironically,
all of them start throwing themselves at me with almost supernatural fervor the
minute I make my vow. All except for one man, that is...
When I move into a crumbling Victorian mansion, I
didn't know my unexpected inheritance would come with a neighbor who is a
rugged alpha bear shifter with an alpha complex.
He also comes with not one, but two baggage-laden
brothers and a knack for turning my blood into molten lava. Oh, and did I
mention the weird habit of finding myself in one of their beds each morning?
My grumpy neighbor does *not* appreciate my friendly
nature, and now we are locked in a heated feud that may bring down the whole
house.
As darker threats close in from both our worlds,
we'll need to bury the porridge to navigate the fine line between hate, love,
and survival.
This book was so slow moving and it felt discombobulated.
I also struggled with liking the characters. The ideas was there but wasn’t
implemented well. If it was reworked a little bit, it would work so much
better. Also maybe because it is book 2 there isn’t a whole lot of world
building which led to confusion because even though the description says magical
it doesn’t come across that way. I might try another one just to see if it gets
better.
Book 2 Lost Girls
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