Some books just resonate with you. I’m sure it’s the good writing. I’m sure it’s the great world building. I’m sure its the intricate plot. I’m sure its the flawed characters. I’m sure its a love triangle that I’m not sure I’ve recovered from. Its all of those things and something I just can’t put my finger on.

Whatever it is, I devoured A Pack of Love and Hate in one sitting. In time, I’ll re-read the books again just to be sure I got it all.

My emotions were very tied up after finishing book 2, A Pack of Vows and Tears. I was nervous going into the last book. I wanted one particular part to go a certain way. I’m happy to say that I was convinced otherwise and I think that’s mainly because the end is beautiful. That’s not to say only because of the end – along the way you see it too.

Even if you don’t get as caught up as I have in The Boulder Wolves, you’ll definitely enjoy this journey. Tess is a kick-ass heroine – who yes – has her share of boy trouble amid the other chaos, but she is not defined by those boys. She is enhanced and strong in her own right. I could logically see her walking away just as much as I see her with the one. I love that in a character!

The narration of this book is really good and its an excellent way to enjoy the story.