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A big thank you to NetGalley and Victory Editing for the eARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I just couldn't get invested. While I liked Lindy, I did not like the rest of the pack. It is a quick short read. 3 stars
Trouble with Wolves is the first book in the series spinoff from another of Danielle Annett's series. So if you like her other books, I think you'll like this one too. You don't have to read any other books to enjoy this series, although it might cause you to go buy her other books once you're done with this one.
The worldbuilding is pretty good - you can get a real feel for how the world works and the various prejudices that don't exist in our world without feeling disconnected. The pacing is also nicely quick, and there is a reasonable sense of urgency to the plot that is a delight to read. I'm also a fan of characters that are kind of morally grey in their actions, so I was pretty satisfied with character development as well. Story development was only okay to me, it was really predictable but still readable.
Thanks to Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op and NetGalley for sending me this book in exchange for my honest review.
Such a great book! I enjoyed reading this one so much! I highly recommend this book. Side note: the cover!!!!
I loved this book and the shifters in it.
Right up my cup of tea 🤗❤️
Thank you for the arc
What’s up with 100 characters ? The book is good, adult paranormal, shifter romance
i really enjoyed reading this book, the characters were great and I enjoyed the storyline. I look forward to more from the author.
This was a decent read. It was light and quick to read. I liked Lindy and Red and the plot was pretty good. I did have some issues with this story and I didn’t like the cliffhanger (not a fan of cliffhangers in general).
**I voluntarily read and reviewed this book
I’ll give this a 3.5.
I love a good shifter story and while it did entertain me there’s a few things I have issues with.
Embry.... dude your superiority complex is a complete turn off. Cannot stand how he acts, treats and talks to Lindy. It has my shackles raised.
Papa alpha... ummm you’re kind sexist. And I’m not down with that.
Lindy... girl what the hell do you want ? I was hoping for a strong female lead. One that would deserve to be alpha. One that would put these pompous males in their place. You fell short on that front.
There were so many things that were just sporadic and didn’t make sense. Characters acting out of character.
Loved Red. Loved the smut. Really well written sexy scenes. Really the saving grace of this book for me.
Wtf was that ending ? A poorly executed cliff hanger.
But at the end of the day, did it entertain me? Yes.
Will I read the second? Possibly.
Side note new cover is much better.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book! I love the shifter aspect, as surprisingly, I haven't come across many adult books with them! I immediately felt for the characters and thought that the intimate scenes were tasteful and left me wanting more! The ending was surprising and I didn't want it to end! I would love to purchase this book for my collection, and will definitely be looking out for the next one.
I’m not certain how I feel about this book. I didn’t care much for the love triangle, and it just didn't make sense to me it felt off. I also couldn't connect with the main characters and really found it difficult to like either Lindy or Red so that made it really difficult to become invested in the book.
The plot was promising at first but fell apart and seemed to just flounder into reactions to events instead of having a real plot. The change in POVs was not smooth and was even abrupt at times and unfortunate because as much as I wanted to like this book it just wasn't for me.
I received this book via NetGalley for an honest review.
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~ ARC received from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review ~
This is my first DNF of an ARC received and I am deeply sorry for that. I think is a case of “is not you, is me”. The trope seems overused, or I’ve read too many books with similar topics. The writing style is good, Red parts made smile in some parts with his sarcasm, thus the 2 stars. Unfortunately, at 40% I’ve lost interest.
If you love a good paranormal shifter book, this one will hook you in from the first page. Great new series - Magic and Bone, this is the first book of the series - Trouble with Wolves.
Danielle Arnett's writing style and storyline is excellent. This is a fast paced book with a bit of everything for the reader. Love the characters and all the elements of this book. Looking forward to the next book in the series.
This is a new author for me and after reading this book and really enjoying it, looked up other titles and have started the first series Blood and Magic and with Trouble with Wolves, finding it hard to put down. Will definitely be reading the whole series.
Thanks to Netgalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the opportunity to read, review and recommend this book.
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I’m not certain how I feel about this book. I read the entirety of Aria’s story (so far?) but Lindy felt just like... less. Aria was already at a place where she was sure of her place in the world but Lindy seems constantly just a little off balance, just a little too questioning of herself for me to really get into this; too self centered and needy? I’m not certain, she just felt a little flat for my liking. I didn’t care much for this love triangle, and I hope that whatever the romance situation looks like in the next one, it’s better than this.
The plot was done well though, and there’s a lot where this can go, but though I will probably read book two, it likely won’t be the second it comes out.
Didn’t enjoy this at all. There was nothing likeable or appealing about either of the main characters, no chemistry. POVs where not done very well at all, no clear character distinction and changed perspective too quickly and often jarring. There also didn’t seem to be much plot or anything actually going on in this book. This just wasn’t one for me at all sorry.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion
This book was given to me by Netgalley for my honest review. This book was hard to read. The back story wasn't set well enough before the sexy time stuff started. And that was a little gag inducing. Too much talk of her being a she wolf was involved. The flimsy war that arose was the best part of the book.
I liked the Sci Fi portion of the story. The romance portions I ended up skipping (and I probably would not have requested if I'd realized was also categorized as romance). I realize it is part of a series, but the ending just seemed to end without any resolution.
Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Lindy wants to be the next Alpha of her pack - following her father's footsteps. While tension continues to mount between the pack and the humans, Lindy tries to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. She meets Red - a human hunter who is more than he seems. Red is looking for his sister and needs the money he can get by betraying Lindy to find her. What happens next is a bit of a rigmarole that leads to an unwelcome cliffhanger.
I don't know how to feel about this book - the plot was promising but fell apart when the leads' relationship turned sexual and everything after that point seemed reactionary. I found it difficult to like either character - Lindy because of how she let Embry treat her or Red who refused to take a side until the end - when it didn't truly matter.
Your mileage may vary, but this was not a book for me.
Sexism within a wolf pack leads distrust. Fear has lead humans to want to eliminate the wolf shifters and Lindy’s father, the current Alpha, must make sacrifices to protect his pact. Lindy refuses her father’s match for her and feels that she is most dominant and should be Alpha. This book is short and leaves room for more in the series. Sexism within a wolf pack leads distrust. Fear has lead humans to want to eliminate the wolf shifters and Lindy’s father, the current Alpha, must make sacrifices to protect his pact. Lindy refuses her father’s match for her and feels that she is most dominant and should be Alpha. This book is short and leaves room for more in the series.
This book had a lot of potential. I thought the description was good but the book itself felt half complete. I feel like the author definitely could have fit more in, due to the ending feeling very unsatisfactory and incomplete. Not to mention the romance was also quite rushed. I feel like the characters barely knew each other. I am all for the idea of a forbidden romance but to me this didn't feel like a romance due to how quickly the characters "fell in love." I think this series has potential I was just disappointed by how short the book was and having to wait for the second one.
Lindy is a shifter who will do anything to protect her Pack. Red is a human who wants to find his missing sister and protect humankind from the shifters. Can they create a pact to promote peace between their kinds?
I enjoyed this fast paced book and the dual perspectives. The romance was a little fast tracked but when it happened, it was hot! Looking forward to reading what happens next in book #2!
This was the first book I read from this author and I was far from disappointed. I laughed. I cried. I fell in love with the fictional universe of the Magic and Bone Series. I can't wait to get started on the next book. The suspense is killing me!
I was kindly provided with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.