Nick by Margo Bond Collins
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
We were briefly introduced to the Nick/Sarah drama at the end of the previous book, but I’m pretty sure you could start here and be just fine. There is so much hidden backstory that we are all moving through this missing pieces of their past.
Nick is a member of a healthy, happy pack, having run away from his previous one after being betrayed by his mate, the woman he trusted most. The book is a little light on the details, but somehow she convinced him he needed to leave, so he left and actually is in a safer pack now. When Sarah shows up at his table he knows he shouldn’t get involved, but agrees to help her deal with their toxic alpha, Vincent.
It’s always a little tricky with books that start without the backstory playing out for the reader. I know we are supposed to believe these two loved each other wildly and passionately before but all we know is that Sarah betrayed him. When Nick arrives back on pack lands again, he quickly realizes just how much she was hiding from him. Somehow he manages to set all that aside and rekindle their relationship, all while plotting to overthrow the current alpha. It all ends well, but felt very rushed. Don’t worry, though, because we get a HEA and a low key intro do the next book.
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