Fate doesn’t exist.
But try telling that to the growling wolf shifter who thinks I’m his mate…
This is not my week.
Or month.
Or year.
My now-ex-boyfriend cheating on me with my best friend?
I’d get over it eventually.
Pretentious chefs who looked down on me because I never went to culinary school while I was raising my little sister?
Screw ‘em.
Finding out my sister has Lycan wolf DNA and I have hours to get her out of the city before she’s locked away in a government research facility?
I definitely didn’t see that one coming.
To save my sister’s life, we take off in the middle of the night following cryptic instructions from our late father to what was supposed to be the toxic wastelands.
Imagine my surprise when we stumble into a fairy tale civilization of wolf shifters where magic is real and a frustrating, but ruggedly handsome pack enforcer has serious plans for me.
The big, bad, and hungry wolf thinks I’m his fated mate and he’s not taking no for an answer.
That’s just the icing on the metaphorical cake.
But this isn’t some magical bedtime story.
Real danger exists in the Cerberus pack. There’s a poison in the ranks. Shifters are leaving. My sister isn’t safe.
And a blood-thirsty Alpha murders anyone that challenges him.
Which I may–or may not–have accidentally done…
Did I mention today is not my day?
My Review
Sage and her sister Coral live in a dystopian society of Ethica, or what’s left of the perfect world. They thought they were safe until a blood test changed both their lives. Escaping the fences of their well-granted life in Ethica is scary and dangerous. Still, these two sisters are ready for an adventure.
Maddock is part of the Cerberus pack. A wolf shifter and in the alpha family. He is a Sigma, a lone wolf with Alpha strength. His wolf is possessive and protective, as we are shown. Grisly alpha men, fated mates, and defensive instincts have this story taking a turn for the interesting.
I love that even though they are fated mates, this story is slow-burn with dating and getting to know each other in the mix. You get an authentic feel for the characters; it has some panty-melting scenes with scorching hot chemistry.
This book ends with almost all the ties wrapped up for the original storyline. I loved reading Sage and Kera coming into their own in different ways and being the strong females in the book. Overall, I enjoyed the protective alpha male shifter and the stubborn witch. I loved the slow-burn-fated mates’ romance and the dystopian feel of this paranormal romance fiction. This book ends on a small cliffhanger, and there are interconnected main character books to keep reading in this series.
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