Entering silver wolf territory to hunt for her sister's killer, red wolf shifter Lelandi finds herself not only in physical danger from her sister's killer but also in emotional danger, as she is drawn to her dead sister's mate alpha Darien.
I enjoyed Destiny of the Wolf, but - and I almost feel guilty saying this - even though I am a die-hard romance reader and I do like a bit a steam to my romance, after the first three or so (and I am not counting the ones done in dream sequences before Lelandi and Darian actually hook-up) of the leading pair's frequent 'mating' scenes I found myself skipping over them. After the two finally 'mate', instead of moving the story or the relationship forward, the love scenes just broke the action. Instead of alpha Darian's wolfish nature requiring him to stake his claim yet again, I really just wanted to find out what was going to happen next.
I enjoyed Destiny of the Wolf, but - and I almost feel guilty saying this - even though I am a die-hard romance reader and I do like a bit a steam to my romance, after the first three or so (and I am not counting the ones done in dream sequences before Lelandi and Darian actually hook-up) of the leading pair's frequent 'mating' scenes I found myself skipping over them. After the two finally 'mate', instead of moving the story or the relationship forward, the love scenes just broke the action. Instead of alpha Darian's wolfish nature requiring him to stake his claim yet again, I really just wanted to find out what was going to happen next.