“Let me go.” I plead. “I’ll take me and my smelly self away. Just let me go.”
His hand, the one he used to keep me from falling, tightens around my biceps. “I don’t think I can.”
I had two main issues with this book, which I have to say that I really enjoyed, because it is nicely smutty, funny and the sex is hot.
My first issue is that, although this is a series of four books based on the fairytale of Beauty and the Beast, I did not get the Beauty and the Beast myth in this second book. It is a nice shifters’ story: The big, bad, Alpha who sniffs his mate and straight away decides that she is his. And the girl who resists in the beginning and then she almost rapes the big, bad wolf because she cannot resist the mating heat.
I have to admit that the first part of the book, where Bellamy is thrown at the wolf and she realizes that she has just been sold to him by her ruthless parents is funny.
The second part of the book, where Garrett explains the situation to Bellamy is not to the same standards. It felt like the story had to be rushed to be finished. Especially when a fairy was put in the mix to save the day.
I think if it was 50 pages more, I would like it more. Because definitely it has many potential and kept me interested until the end. I wanted to learn more about Adrian Garrett's pack and their secret business.
My second issue is that I did not get the title of the book. What the “summer” has to do with the story? I understood the title “Beauty in Spring” for the first book in the series. There were gardens, flowers etc. A very springtime atmosphere. I did not get the summertime atmosphere in this book. Besides the title of the book, the word “summer” is nowhere in the book. And the only “Hot” thing in this book is Garrett, not the weather.
Summarizing, I loved it as a shifters’ story, but I don’t think it is suitable for this series.