Loving him will be legendary...if she can survive it.
What happens when monsters turn out to be real? One summer night while camping in the woods, Morgan Carter finds out in a big way. A tall mysterious stranger, Greyson Crawford, risks his life to try and save her sister from the vicious wolf attacking their camp. When he’s bitten and disappears into the night, Morgan can only assume the worst.
Greyson shows up a year later, and he’s a different animal altogether. His eye color shifts constantly and the rumble in his throat sounds more animal than human. She hasn’t any idea where he’s been all this time, but a good guess as to what he’s become.
Grey is determined not to let the darkness of his new existence affect Morgan and the little girl in her care. He hasn’t been able to stop thinking about Morgan but knows he should stay away and let her live a normal life. That’s easier said than done, though. A new danger pulls him from the shadows to keep her safe, and he’s no wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Can she accept what lurks just below his surface? More importantly, can she survive him?
Review:
This book started off slow for me. The beginning of the story is told from Greyson's POV. I didn't really like how the author portrayed his changes. This was especially because they portray it differently in the end of the book.I didn't get into the book until they brought in Morgan's POV. Then there was another side of the story, and she was developed much more likeable as a MC. I never could relate to Grey.
The last third of the book was pretty good. There was a lot more plot to it. More characters are developed in it and the twists to the story all happened then.
While the author finished this book with a good climax, she also left a bit of a cliffhanger. I think it was enough for me to pick up book two. I hope it will be more fast paced and have a lot more complexity to the plot.
Overall, while slow, this book was a good read. It's a shifter romance, like many that are popular right now. It didn't stand out from the others necessarily, but was an enjoyable read if you like that genre. This book gets three glittery stars for being a good read.
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