4.5 stars
I've enjoyed each of this author's books I've tried so far and friends gave high ratings to this one so it seemed like a good choice to try. I've been feeling pretty blah in my reading and this book swept me right into all the emotions and action and left me feeling pretty darn happy with this couple at the end. Pru (h) has been tasked with bringing the leader of her pack, Dom (H), back from the isolation he's gone into after his mate died 3 years ago. A very important leadership meeting was happening with the various supernatural groups and they needed Dom to be present. Pru, the shifter she'd been in love with but who rejected her because she couldn't shift, Dom, and his first mate were all childhood friends. Dom doesn't want to leave his isolation, but Pru doesn't give up and not only does she bring him back, they agree to work on being mates themselves. The story follows Pru and Dom adjusting to being mates, Dom adjusting to being back, a lot of political turmoil, and action. Written in third person, dual POV. A sense of ow drama due to some guilt over the dead wife, some om drama from Pru's former lover, and neither h or H are virgins.
I loved how Pru and Dom made an effort to communicate and, as a friend's review mentioned, choose each other. Pru had quite a bit of internal hurts over being chosen because she was a latent shifter and often blended into the background. As Dom's mate though, she's suddenly another leader and watching her embrace that role as best she could, prove how strong she was, and just be amazing was awesome. Even when Dom didn't want her putting herself at risk or didn't love her choices, he was so proud of her and wanted to be a good mate. Dom also had internal struggles because he'd been so distant and lost for years and so much happens, it tests his feelings as leader. But Pru's there to support and build him up. They're not perfect as a couple and it takes time with some blips along the way, esp since there's quite a bit of chaos that ends up happening around them. Their relationship development was really enjoyable for me and boy did their physical chemistry also light up the pages.
I did feel bad for Pru's ex, even though he brought it on himself. I also sometimes got a bit lost in what was happening and the overall world. I had a better understanding of these things and all the players by the end of the book though. I always loved Pru, but there were moments when I side-eyed Dom and wanted to sit him down before Pru could and talk some sense into him.
The side characters include a very full cast from friends and family to allies to enemies to who knows where they fall. There were some genuinely wonderful scenes with friends and family and even some with the allies. It seems like most of the characters in the rest of the series are introduced in this first book, but not all. There is violence, death, and grief throughout the book as well.
I would definitely recommend this book and I was all teary-eyed at the end with a beautifully romantic scene. There was no extended epilogue since this first book is clearly setting characters, the world, and events up for the series.