This series has been one of the most engrossing that I think I've ever had the pleasure and good fortune to stumble across. I have read each book so far in the past three days at a pace of one book per day with how obsessed I've become. I recommend them HIGHLY, for several reasons. 1. The author is a master at not just writing, but pacing. The stories never leave me feeling bored or confused, yet she manages to tell the stories of so many individuals at once. 2. The characters are so well developed; they're complex, intriguing, and leave me wanting to know more about them and their lives. I've been excited for Lore's story since I first heard about him, and every book that goes by I end up loving Lily's character more and more. 3. Side characters are given spotlight. The side characters (which imo include Destroy, Murder, Ata'halne, Aubreigne, and probably more I've forgotten) are interesting and unique enough to have full books made about them, and yet again the pacing comes into play where it feels like we get to hear their stories while also leading up to the next book with a main character's story. 4. The plot has the same basis for most books: find and claim your mate, males! That said, the author manages to make each book an entirely fresh take and perspective on the community of Whispers and its' inhabitants. Toward book 3, we start to see more sex scenes, and hey, you won't hear me complain about it! But the point of me saying that is that up until that point, I barely noticed that there weren't a lot of scenes like that in the books; I was so entertained that the sexual tension was secondary to the large plotline of finding that one true love and keeping her safe and close. That, ladies and gentlemen, is rare for me. The sexual tension and the sex scenes are usually important to me in a book; the intimacy between characters has to be real and has to be engrossing for me to be satisfied. While the scenes involved in the books so far are both of those, I was surprised when I finally realized I didn't even care that it wasn't revolving around the physical aspects of the relationships. Honestly, I can't recommend these books enough, and Enthrall was just as good as I'd hoped it would be. Sandra is a master at her craft, and I hope she continues to make books for a long time because I know I'll be checking more out after I'm done with this series! 5/5 bite marks!