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Peter and the Wolf (Symbiotic Mates #2)
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Gale Stanley (Goodreads Author)
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What happens when your blood adversary turns out to be your fated blood mate? Tyler tends bar at the Wolf Den to fill his lonely nights, but he still hasn't given up on finding a mate. He has his eye on Hunter, a pack enforcer, but the Lycan kills one of their pack and finds sanctuary in the Co...more
What happens when your blood adversary turns out to be your fated blood mate? Tyler tends bar at the Wolf Den to fill his lonely nights, but he still hasn't given up on finding a mate. He has his eye on Hunter, a pack enforcer, but the Lycan kills one of their pack and finds sanctuary in the Co...more
ebook, 1st edition, 198 pages
Published
May 14th 2011
by Silver Publishing
(first published May 13th 2011)
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I am sitting here at almost midnight trying to figure out how to put to words what I like about this book. I liked the first book in the series, a lot. I enjoyed the plot and the characters and when it was over I wanted to know more. What happened next? What new symptoms developed? Where were Hunter and Adrian going to hide? Would they be accepted by the vampires? Who was going to make the Alpha to pay for his treachery? Someone please kill him and replace him with someone smarter...and on and o...more
2.75 stars
This series could be awesome...notice the could be, but seems to falter in a lack of complete characterizations and plot. The end was startling. It. Just. Ended. Plus the whole thing with the female shifter I saw coming a mile away from book one. I want to like this series, but so far not seeing the potential that I've seen in other of Ms. Stanley's books.
This series could be awesome...notice the could be, but seems to falter in a lack of complete characterizations and plot. The end was startling. It. Just. Ended. Plus the whole thing with the female shifter I saw coming a mile away from book one. I want to like this series, but so far not seeing the potential that I've seen in other of Ms. Stanley's books.
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The potential here was great, and I've always been excited about reading pairings that come from captor/captive beginnings. Here, though, all of the frustrating things from the first novel - the flimsy plot, shallow characters, ridiculous scenes, mediocre sex - continues in the second, x.2. To such a point that really, I kept stopping every other page to ask myself, 'why am I reading this?'
Pretty sad, for a novel that's only a little over 100 pages.
Pretty sad, for a novel that's only a little over 100 pages.
I've consolidated my thoughts on books 2-6 in the series and posted it here: my review of Symbiotic Mates #6 - Lane and the Lycans.
**3-3.5** Didn't get as hooked into this one as the first one. I think I just preferred the MCs in the other book.
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Gale Stanley was born and raised in Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. She writes romantic stories because she believes the world needs more love and happy endings. It’s the best job in the world—and she doesn’t mind living vicariously through the smokin’ hot alphas she loves to write about.
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