(RabidReads.com)Where to begin.. I guess the fairy tale would be a good place. There once was a little human girl named Maizy who believed in fairy tales, but most of all she believed in her protector, or as they call it in the wolf shifter world-her watchdog. No one told Denver that he had to protect her, he just always did. He was her best friend until the day her mother sent her off to boarding school for high school, and from there, on to college in Europe. Maizy wrote him all the time, but never received letters back. Denver never visited with the rest of the pack and Maizy began to feel lost without her best friend, watchdog, and ultimately her love. So she goes home to Texas-for good. This is the story of what happens when Maizy get home.
When Maizy was young and moved with her mother in with the Weston Pack, life changed for her forever. Her sister Lexie is mated to the packmaster, Austin, and the pack is filled with Austin’s other shifter brothers, along with a couple of others not related. But for Maizy, Denver was always it for her, and vice versa for him-admittedly though back then, he was more her big brother than anything else. But now things have changed. Maizy doesn’t understand this new Denver, and he isn’t really saying much either. Now twenty three, Maizy has seen the world, and found it lacking due to her Denny being missing. For Denver’s part, he thinks he isn’t good enough for Maizy, knows she is human, and he can’t stand the thought of ever losing her to death-way before it would be his turn to die. But he also doesn’t know that Maizy has a secret.
Dannika Dark. What can I say? She’s just the best at what she does. And that’s being able to write such an awesome book that the reader is immediately drawn into, ultimately loving all the characters, the humor, the relationships between all the pack members, and of course the romance. And wow can Dannika write a wonderful romance. Now six books in, the series hasn’t let me down once. Each books is full of romance, humor, and usually enough action to suit anyone’s tastes. She is adept at writing details in one book, for example, only to have it come up as important several books in. This book packed a wallop in that respect. Or by bringing some beloved characters from her previous Mageri series into one of these books without ever hinting about it. When a writer can make me have cold chills and a smile on my face at the end of a book, you know she is a wonderful author. And of course one of my all time favorites.
The characters, the premise, the pacing, and of course the writing, makes this a five star read for me. If I could, I would rate it even higher. This was the book that all Dannika’s fans were waiting for, Maizy and Denver’s book, and boy did she ever deliver-in spades!
You don’t have to read them in order because they all feature a different couple, however with this being Maizy and Denny’s story, I would suggest you start at the beginning with Seven Years, because really that’s where their story starts.
Highly recommended to all adult paranormal romance fans!