I really enjoyed everything about this one. Faythe finds herself in a pretty dire situation. She learns an unforeseen consequence to her rebellion against the life her Pride demands. In dealing with the pain of the abduction, she is also learning to be one of the best enforcers her father has. Thing...
Faythe is back with more attitude an reason to prove she's more than just a baby maker. She wants to prove that she can run with the boys and take down the baddies. Instead of accepting her place in her pride she makes a deal to become a female enforcer. Her job is far more serious than Faythe seems...
Book 2 of this series down and still having a ton of fun with it. In fact, all I want to do right now is pick up book three but I since I have a ton of work to do tomorrow, I've forbidden myself from even checking it out of the library because I will have no will power in the face of it.Fun action a...
I found myself liking this one much more than the first book in the series, I liked the first. The plot was better and Faythe as a main character seemed to be much improved (even though the spelling of her name annoys me to no end). The writing was engaging and I was quickly drawn into the world of ...
What did I think? Well, I’ll admit I was kinda relieved to find it way smaller than the first novel in the series, and hoped that due to the lesser volume it would get into the story faster. Um … it did … but only slightly. Like Stray, Rogue was a little slow to begin and took some perserverence to ...
Another great book in this series. I adore Faythe and I'm so happy that she has had great growth within this series already. She breaks my heart at times, because as most southern women she was taught women cannot be stereotypically feminine and be taken seriously. She avoids typically female pursui...
3.5 liked it better than the first however, Faythe is still realllllllllly annoying meI understand her reactions and she's better - much better - in this installment... good action and good story
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