
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This series is shaping up to go all over the place - first book was about breaking pack assumptions and finding balance in pack leadership (even sharing it!) and now we’ve got super secret evil government mind control!
Anders has just stepped into the role of pack guardian and had a bit of a mess to contend with. The previous pack leadership made sure nobody trusted anybody else, so he has been putting his robotic, analytical mind to good use, detectiving out weaknesses, strengths and ultimately making the pack more stable. He also used his military training to install security throughout the town, alerting him to a newcomer one night.
Etta believes she is just an ordinary reporter, assigned to a middle of nowhere town, but when she stops a diner and an imaginary record scratches upon her arrival it is clear she’s walked into something. Who knew they were right to be suspicious of her? Turns out she’s being plagued by headaches and some distant memories which all comes to a head when Anders confronts her. Oh, and he recognized that they are mates, even though she doesn’t appear to know she’s a shifter of any sort.
There is a lot of hidden stuff, big reveals, but I won’t spoil all of that. Suffice it to say, there is a bigger plot afoot which I guess we will address fully in the coming installments. For Anders and Etta, they manage to beat the odds here and find their HEA. This book had much more of a spy thriller or sci-fi/futuristic feel than previous ones.
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