For three days out of thirty, when the moon is full and her law is iron, the Great North Pack must be wild. Silver Nilsdottir is a lone runt with a crippled leg, facing a life of endless submission in the Pack.
Then Tiberius Leveraux stumbles wounded into their territory with a plea for protection. If Silver is to make a real place for herself, she must fight for Tiberius—her only chance at ever having a mate. And in the end, she is forced to shield all of them—the Pack, the land, and the man she loves—from ancient enemies.
My Thoughts:
I had a hard time getting into this book. Silver is a part of a pack. There is a long wolf history and she loves her pack. Tiberius shows up, hurt and unwanted. Silver has a choice to make, but in doing that, she ties her fate to Tiberius.
The book was a story that is easy to follow and no real surprises. I liked Silver and how dedicated she was to her pack. They were her life and she was determined to make Tiberius a part of it. He has issues and a past of his own. Falling in love wasn't a part of his plan at all. It took a lot for Silver to tie her fate to Tiberius because of what he is and the mistrust for his kind. Overall, it was a fairly predictable story.
It was a 2/5 for me. It wasn't a bad story, just not my cup of tea.
Thank you to the publisher/author for the review copy of this book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.
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