by Marie Harte
Right Wolf, Right Time felt really forced, which was a major disappointment since I had been looking forward to reading Monty's story. I hate to say it, but I think Monty's romance would've worked a lot better if it had stayed a secondary one. Mostly because there was very little conflict throughout...
The book, at first, relied on the reader having read the other books in the series for knowledge of characters and past story lines. I had not so found it not only confusing but draggy and confusing.Once the story for these particular characters, Monty Grayclaw and Sophie Tanner, began to pull toge...
Not the best of this series 2.5 rounded up. To me the heroine had some inconsistencies. She went from unable to admit she was attracted or make the first move or openly/graphically talk about her feelings with her girl friends to admitting she was into porn, role play etc extremely quickly. Even ...