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L**D
brilliant!!
execellent as always. Can't wait for part six. Fantastic storyline as always, funny in all the right places. Hurry up with part six please!!!
S**T
Well that was unexpected!
Well that was unexpected!
J**Y
loved it
This is the review of a 6 book series.The Prince Of Wolves Book 1Jacque, Sally and Jen, best friends are excited about a new exchange student that is moving in with the couple across the street. Entering their senior year, hoping to have a great one, looking forward to their futures. When Jacque sees the exchange student, she is attracted to him but knows that something is different about him. When she hers a male voice in her head, she knows something is up or she is going crazy. Whoever the boy is, he is calling her Luna...what is a Luna? So Jacque has to call in the girls. The girls are baffled as much as Jacque but also want to see the drop dead gorgeous guy across the street. As the story unfolds, you learn that Fane (gorgeous boy across the st) is a werewolf. Not just a werewolf but a prince, and not just a prince but also Jacques mate. Finding out about werewolves, the supernatural, and the whole mate thing would be enough but nope...a new pack that Fane and the rest of the werewolf population did not know about surfaces. And someone else has also claimed Jacque as their own.Blood Rites Book 2We return with Fane and Jacque. Getting ready to go through the blood rites of werewolves, after a life or death fight, is stressful for any one, let alone a couple of 17yr olds. When Jacques finds out that she is indeed 1/2 werewolf, she is curious about her father more than anything. So when the girls are in a horrific car accident, her dad comes and makes a visit and you find out things about her BFF's that no knew about. When Jacques is kidnapped, her new found dad, the grey wolves and Fane are hot on the trail but will it be in time to save her from someone they thought was a friend.Just One Drop Book 3Jen, Jacque and Sally, are back again. Now with Jacque married and starting her life with Fane, the girls have found out something about Jen. Jen has a very small part of werewolf blood running through her veins. Not only that, Decebel the Beta of the pack, is acting strange toward Jen. If she didn't know any better, she would think he was acting like they were mates. But with no mating marks, and no other signs than the attraction between them, no one knows what to think. When the alphas arrange a gathering for all the unmated wolves to try to find mates, Jen and Decebel end up fighting each other. The tension builds and the packs may have a traitor in their mist that wants to destroy the Romanian pack.Out of the Dark Book 4Jen and Decebel finally together but not yet bonded, are going to face their hardest challenges ever. With her girls, Jacque and Sally at her side. They face off with the witch who had helped the Serbian pack. Still bent on destroying the wolves, she throws spell after spell at the werewolves and Decebel gets hit with not 1 but 2. Decebel loses a part of himself that affects Jen and the entire pack. With a witch hunting them and Decebel cursed, the Romanian pack will have to work together to live through it!Beyond the Veil Book 5With the Serbian pack now under Decebel's leadership, Jen and Dec together, Jacque and Jen happy, they find out what Sally's place in all this is. Sally, finds out she is a Gypsy healer. A certain werewolf s also paying a lot of attention to their little healer. Sally finds out as a gypsy healer, her mate will be a wolf. On her 18th birthday the signs appear and what everyone knew becomes confirmed. With the witch still on there tail, danger is never far away. After the close call with Jen in book 4, the Fates come to collect and tell her what the price will be for cheating death. Jen finds out she is pregnant and the price is the life of her child. If that were not enough the witch has something worse than death planned for these mated males and before the end is here they may wish for death to come.Fate and Fury Book 6The girls are back fighting for the men they love with life and death hanging in the balance. Working with Peri a Fae, they have to try to rescue the men they love before they loose their minds in the In-Between. Trying to find a way in and out is difficult and almost impossible at best. Now the witch, is getting under way with her ultimate plans, opening the veil to the demon world. She wants to unleash them into the world. The problem is the only one who knows how to open the veil is the Warlock King. With the witch orchestrating her plans and the girls all trying to rescue their mates, everyone is on edge and ready to fight. Will the time in the IN-Between put a wedge in between the mates, will their minds survive the torture, are they strong enough to make it and beat the witch once and for all or will they lose all they have been fighting for.I was recommended this series by a friend. I read and review paranormal but not too many YA books. I will say I went through all 6 in under 5 days. I could not put them down. I was repeatedly drawn back to the books time and time again. The stories are so well done, with lots of action, suspense, love, romance and above all friendship. The 3 main girls, being only 17 rise to the occasion and stand together to fight for what they want and believe in. Friends that will love each other even in the worse of times. I will say my favorite character is Jen. She brings out the fighting spirit of the girls and is the smart mouth friend we all have that every one is laughing at. She brings humor to situations and will make you laugh out loud. This is a series I would HIGHLY recommend anyone who likes paranormal will love these books. It is a YA book that adults will love as well. Miss Loftis has found a new fan who will be watching for more. I can not say enough about how much I enjoyed the entire series. The only bad thing I say is my heart broke along with Decebel's at the end of 6. I can't wait for the next one, I am hoping she doesn't make us wait too long. This is one series I could see on screen!! Looking forward to reading more from this author!juliesbookreview.blogspot.com
D**N
Wonderful Series
I saw the first book in this series as a freebie and was hooked right away! I enjoyed the characters and even though they're teenagers they have a wit and maturity so it doesn't come off as a young adult book. There's a depth of emotion and characters that kept me enthralled.There were a few questions and problems I had with the series. These are high school girls, 17-18 year olds. At first there's a bit about being home schooled to continue their education but then the plot opens up and no more about their education. No checking with Jen and Sally's parents to report on how they're doing.I found it really hard to accept Jen as an 18 year old leader of a wolf pack. Would you trust an 18 year old to influence your family and guide it, keep it safe, and follow? While she's outspoken, young, and cute and has many admirable traints, she doesn't have the maturity to handle the job. And it showed in this book. While the interaction amongst the girls is great, the disrespect and interuptions in meetings from Jen - Stupid interuptions that don't add anything to the discussion, not even great questions, just showed how immature she is. And she doesn't listen when corrected. Instead she rebells. Great example for her pack.Since this is my only review on the series, I'll comment on I think it was the third book where Jen almost dies. So she looses weight, coughing up blood, her body is shutting down, she stops breathing and dies. . . Yet within HOURS she's off in the snow and ice, RUNNING through the forest in the mountains, not on trails but breaking through the snow drifts for TWO days along with her good friend Jacq. .. To bring Rachel back across the border to the Fae side. . . I just don't understand how a woman in that shape can run for 2 days and not sleep and keep going, fighting bats and what not and not collapse.So now Jen is pregnant and jogging up and down hills through bushes, past trees, in the cold and she's emotionally torn up with her mate gone. I am hoping in book six this type of situation is real and not as fake as the one I just mentioned. Pregnant women are emotional and the physical changes are enough to where Jen can't take the kinds of punishment a treck like this. Not an 18 year old. Not even with two healers there. There's got to be problems.I agree with another reviewer. Too many subplots and too much going on to get the depth that the other books had. For example Lilly finding the King. . . Too too brief. The pixies and their trouble - Just a glimpse but not enough to see why once the males were gone the females could roam scot free. If the Pixies were under 'contract' to take care of the wolves, they why let the women go? Wasn't Mona after the healers? Yet they went 'free'?I hate cliff hangers and there is no reason why an author has to resort to one for her books to sell. I see book six should be out in March yet it isn't listed on Amazon yet so I wonder if I'll really look for it once it's out. That is the reason I hate cliff hangers.Since the males are all stuck Inbetween and suffering, I have to wonder. . . If they went in together surely they ended up together? Dropped into the same room? So why not crawl over and touch each other since touch is how they calm one another? Get that alpha/pack bond in there and offer some comfort? Again, that situation was stated, then jump off to another, then back then forth and there were too many things happening to really enjoy the book. It didn't flow, too many parts went so fast I'm left guessing and wondering why these centuries old males can't get their maturity to help with the situation.Overall I enjoyed the series. I got tired of the girl snarky antics because after 4 books it kept interupting the flow. And then the secondary characters start spouting off with sarcasism, especially the Romanian Alpha couple -- They 'caught on' to the lingo but in my book they were bringing their maturity down to the level of an 18 year old. It grated on my nerves. It wasn't cute. I expect centuries old leaders to keep acting mature. Patient and wise but not immature. -- Dan's Wife
T**A
Great books!
I’m on the 10th book of this particular series and love them! They say these are for teenagers but I disagree! As the characters age in the books you can see why I say this. I literally can’t put them down and I’m much older than a teenager. Enjoy.
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