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Loading... Half Wolf (Alpha Underground Book 1)by Aimee Easterling
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The publisher's blurb was interesting, but it was also misleading. It assumed that the reader had read the previous series and had some idea of the background of the main character, Fen, a werewolf/human hybrid. I did not, and felt that there was not enough backstory woven into the tale. Besides that, it was a very active and compelling story with well developed characters and a lot of mystery/suspense. The strengths and weaknesses of the characters were excellently portrayed, and the plot twists were amazing! I was given this ARC in exchange for an honest review, and readers who are tempted rest assured that this Underground Series is a MUST READ! Fen Young is a half shifter where her wolf is more mouse like and sleeps most of the time. She was kicked out of her pack when Hunter, had her kicked out in order for her Alpha to let a young pup stay with him. Now, she was head of her own pack of two troubled twins, their sixteen year old cousin, and her Beta who gave up his pack to go with them. Just barely legal age, she stormed to a wolf bar she knew the pack princess was stirring up trouble and it didn't surprise her that the teen was belting out a song as she swayed atop a table with her big boobs tantalizing a room full of male were shifters! Hunter Green is a uber-alpa strong, handsome, and can stopped wolves in their tracks with just a look and he'd tracked his little "lost wolf" to a bar where he'd known there would be trouble. no reviews | add a review
Every werewolf knows the meek won't inherit the earth. Fen Young is a half-shifter whose inner beast is more mouse than wolf. Home is her castle, the only place she's ever felt safe. Enter Hunter Green, an uber-alpha strong enough to stop traffic with a single look. He's handsome and enticing and seems like just the ticket to broaden Fen's horizons...until the uber-alpha brushes off his admirer and summarily rejects her from her home pack. Now treading water in the no-man's land of outpack territory, Fen must confront a missing pack mate, a tantalizing stranger, and a serial killer targeting half-werewolves. Will she be able to shore up her waning power in time to save her friend...and half-breeds everywhere...before it's too late? USA Today bestselling author Aimee Easterling's new urban fantasy novel is chock full of adventure, romance, and danger and is bound to leave readers craving more. No library descriptions found. |
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I liked this story, but I am not sure I am invested enough to read the whole trilogy. There are a lot of loose ends that may or may not be answered. The story is loosely written and needs to be tightened up so the story makes sense as to who the SSS is and why are they kidnapping halfies. How does Hunter fit into all of this? Why is he always around at the right time? The world building is loose, so I don't know what is going on in this world.
I liked the characters. Fen has problems because while she may be an alpha, but it is not her true calling. I liked her pack mates. I liked Hunter but I have a lot of questions about him. Character development is good. I feel as if I know these characters. I wish the world building were as good. ( )