


Much of it felt repetitive and too BIG of an idea for what is essentially a fluffy story. I got bored with the whole mystery/chase by the end. There was way too much push/pull for a story about mates. The constant misunderstandings and lack of communication between Dylan and Avery (Dylan wanting to protect Avery at all cost Avery hiding things from Dylan and rushing off like an idiot to take on the bad guys all on his own) drove me crazy, and not in a good way. What I liked least about the story is, unfortunately, the main plot point: a mystery regarding the disappearance of an older shifter's only child.Īvery becomes attached to the lonely wolf shifter and wants to help him find his teenage daughter. But did I fully believe in the conversion? Maybe. The little hedgehog is a snotty, spoiled, judgmental brat, just waiting for his Daddy to bail him out. let's say it took me much longer to warm up to him. Dylan is protective, sexy, and rough in all the right places.Īvery. I loved Dylan and his growly possessiveness. But so much of it was hinted at or off page. The steam finally arrived at 60 percent, and what little we got was fairly hot.

My first mistake was expecting serious steam. You have no idea how much I love the idea of a hedgehog shifter! Thinking of all all that prickly attitude. The sassy little hedgehog needs a keeper, and despite their horrible first impressions, Dylan starts to believe he might be the wolf for the job. Yet once Dylan steps into Avery’s world, he realizes there’s more to Avery than his prickly exterior, and that unexpected vulnerability calls to Dylan’s protective instincts. But when Avery gets into trouble with a shady loan shark, Dylan can’t stand by and let him be hurt-whether he wants the brat or not. He doesn’t need a mate, especially not some snotty hedgehog who sneers at his custom motorcycle shop and calls him a grease monkey. No werewolf likes to be looked down upon, least of all Dylan Green. He doesn’t want to be mated to some blue-collar werewolf anyway. His attitude is why he and his fated mate are estranged. He’s a hedgehog shifter from an old-money Louisiana family with a penchant for expensive shoes and a reputation for being a judgmental snob. Some people might call Avery Babineaux a prick.
