Glenn's life has changed, though for better or worse, he can't yet tell. While he is no longer within the confines of the Gilded Heart, jail isn't much better. Silver promised to rescue him, but he and his pack left Glenn behind when the club was raided. While the defacto leader of the Grey Brotherhood, Leon, still has an eye on him in jail.
Jude is getting frustrated about his position as Alpha. His hesitance to act got Silver kidnapped, and now he's lashing out at anyone who he thinks is belittling his role. Some may see him unfit, but it's Jude that cares for them all. Their food, their shelter, their ever climbing medical bills. How much stress is a wolf to take on before he snaps?
Finally out on bail, Glenn thinks he has the perfect idea on how to relieve Jude of that stress, but at what cost to the Alpha? Can Jude trust Glenn with his past ties to the Grey Brotherhood? Or are Glenn's intentions not as honest as they seem? Judgment for Jude is a 34k HEA Romantic Suspense. It contains darker themes of mpreg, foul language, knotty situations, and graphic violence. The fourth and final in a series meant to be read in order, and not suitable for readers under eighteen.
Oh, this was a great addition to the Wolves of Solara series. It kept me reading, anxiously wanting to know what happens next between not only Glenn and Jude but within the pack, the other characters and the bad guys. I got some emotions over Glenn needing to do what he had to do to get to his son. And the ending was very satisfying.
I received an advanced reader's copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.
Glenn and Jude's story is one of those that you can't decide whether or not you want to smack their heads together or lock them into a room together. As outside forces are still working against them and fears threaten to rip them to pieces, they must see fight to get their HEA.