An uninvited, unexpected love triangle weaves through the veins of this book. There isn’t as much action as book one, here we are more focused on relationships and how the decisions from the first book have molded and changed not only the characters, but how the characters see and interact with each other. There is a lot going on under the surface, and by the end, it comes spilling out in multiple ways. There’s almost a schizophrenic undertone to the Boulder pack, with their “we take care of our own”, which is great, but then whiplashes into accusations and anger with just one horrible event. The emotions ran high in this book, tension, heartache, happiness, love, fear, confusion, all on a rollercoaster going for a ride. Looking forward to seeing how this all unfolds In the third book.
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