Those who drop out go home.
The bootcamp’s alpha asks Alistair to protect their omega wolf, Penny.
All they have are the clothes on their back when the worst storm of the winter hits.
But it's got nothing on Penny.
No shifter has ever torn Alistair open or exposed him like her, all with the razor edge of her tongue.
Forget the blizzard, the real danger is the sharp curve of her smile and the lengths he'll go to get a taste.
Even the omega deserves to be loved!
My favorite thing about Annie's shifter books is how the human exhibits qualities of their alter ego animals. In other words, even in human form, the werewolves growl, snarl, nuzzle, etc. I do a lousy job explaining it, but in context, it's really cool how Annie writes it.
I met Penny in the first book in this series and I loved her immediately. Being the omega, her persona just oozed "calm and zen" and it was nice to read her low-stress-ness.
While the premise of this series is a boot camp for the underdogs of the wolf shifter world (pun unavoidable), Penny was tasked with a unique challenge involving the underdogs of the underdogs, and, boy, what an adventure!
I'll read anything Annie writes and I am looking forward to more books in this series, but I am DYING to read Pallas' story (the trainer of these misfit wolves), as his story has been slowly unfolding across the books in this series. Can't wait!!!
(I received a copy of this book in consideration of an honest review)
My favorite thing about Annie's shifter books is how the human exhibits qualities of their alter ego animals. In other words, even in human form, the werewolves growl, snarl, nuzzle, etc. I do a lousy job explaining it, but in context, it's really cool how Annie writes it.
I met Penny in the first book in this series and I loved her immediately. Being the omega, her persona just oozed "calm and zen" and it was nice to read her low-stress-ness.
While the premise of this series is a boot camp for the underdogs of the wolf shifter world (pun unavoidable), Penny was tasked with a unique challenge involving the underdogs of the underdogs, and, boy, what an adventure!
I'll read anything Annie writes and I am looking forward to more books in this series, but I am DYING to read Pallas' story (the trainer of these misfit wolves), as his story has been slowly unfolding across the books in this series. Can't wait!!!
(I received a copy of this book in consideration of an honest review)
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