My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Aaron is still adjusting to life with his new paranormal family, feeling like the “defective one” until he unexpectedly meets his mate, Carter — a protective cop who’s instantly drawn to him. Carter’s world is turned upside down when he discovers the paranormal exists, and between a hyena pack threat, rescued puppies, and learning this new reality, he keeps feeling pulled closer to Aaron. With danger rising and Aaron even pulling Carter into his dreams, their connection grows stronger than either expected.
I came away from this one frustrated and disappointed. It felt like so much of what usually makes this series shine was missing, and Aaron’s relentless refusal to accept Carter as his mate dragged on far too long. What started as understandable hesitation quickly became repetitive and, honestly, just annoying. The story had potential, but the pacing made it feel stretched thin — this could have been a stronger book with more development, or even a tighter novella so it didn’t feel so drawn out. A disappointing instalment in a series that usually delivers much more heart, balance, and emotional payoff. This was an MM story with mature content.
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