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The highly anticipated sequel to The Wolf King. Pre-order now!
Aurora may have survived the Wolf King. But his bite marks her skin, and in accordance with Wolf Law, that makes her his property. Now, he wants her back.
To beat him and take his throne, Aurora and Callum must form a dangerous alliance with one of the most feared Wolves in the Kingdom, Blake. He is their enemy, but he has entangled his life with Aurora’s—meaning she cannot harm him without forfeiting her own life.
As she fights to break their connection, she suspects Blake is keeping secrets about a dark power that rises in the north, and the unsettling nature of the bond between them. It seems there is a bigger game at play than who sits on the Wolf Throne—one that threatens both the Kingdom of Wolves, and the Kingdom of Men.
With her wolf awakening, enemies closing in, relationships tested, and secrets revealed—Aurora may be the only one who can stop an ancient evil from rising.
If she can figure out who to trust.
If she can figure out where she, and her heart, belong.
If she can stay alive.
The highly anticipated sequel to The Wolf King. A romantasy for fans of enemies to lovers, shifters, forbidden romance, villains you love to hate (or maybe just love!), and werewolves. Contains strong language and sexual situations.
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View AllThis book was even better than the first one!!!!! I don't usually say this about a book, since the first one, for me, is usually the best but Lauren definitely lived up to the hype from the first book. The pacing, characters, development and ending was everything it needed to be. However, there is only one stipulation I have with this book. Only one. Since meeting Blake in the first book and seeing their relationship evolve, I have decided that I am team Blake. In the beginning of this book, I understood why Callum and Aurora are still together, but when Aurora finds out what she and Blake are, I believe Callum could have done better by remaining adamant that nothing more happen between them until Aurora figures out what she wants. I think she's so adamant to remain with Callum because he is her first everything; the first time she felt free, was given choices, shown all the things she was never given, and the first person she loved and gave herself over to freely. Because of this, she doesn't want to ever not love him despite, even if she denies it, not realizing that she is falling for Blake in a way she will never love Callum. For me, he is her first love and that's it. Blake is her epic, all consuming love she'll do anything for. Which is why it's so frustrating that when Aurora learns what Blake is to her, that she overreacts and goes to Callum. Callum should have stuck to letting Aurora figure out what she wants, deep down, in her heart, instead of giving in. Also, I don't like that Callum is sort of becoming this person who, in the first book, allowed her to have all her choices and gave her space and time to decide what she wanted and now in the second book, we're starting to see minor flaws of him wanting to possess something whilst Aurora doesn't want to be possessed or owned. I don't like that Callum says he wishes to be with someone who's his equal, yet does not treat Aurora like she is his equal. She is constantly putting herself down for him, not in an abusive way, but in a way that keeps her as she was when he first found her and rescued her. Callum is not, in any way abusive, but I just don't like that Aurora is trying to remain who she was, despite knowing nearly everything about her is changing. The ending, though, really does pick up the hope that Aurora is starting to accept she is falling for Blake. We see more of Callum pulling away towards the end, despite wanting to be with Aurora and the intimate moment they have during a revelation of Blake. But in the end, it's Blake who saves Aurora, not Callum. I think this book would be given a diservice if Aurora and Blake don't end up together in the end, with Callum either accepting the proposal from another pack alpha or accepting that Aurora has chosen someone else because it is the right thing for her. I know Callum was the main love interest in book 1, and I did like him for her at that time. But someone about Blake has called to me, despite, and I'm not sure about this. But I really hope that the author isn't keen towards Callum, because it seems with the pull towards Blake, but the anchor to Callum, that the author wants Callum to be end-game. Or perhaps she just wants to show a struggle inside of Aurora, constantly hiding her wants and feelings, needing to remain with Callum because he is the safe, and was, the first choice before Blake came into the picture. I really hope so, because I will cry if Blake and Aurora aren't end-game!!!
Rating: 4.5 stars.I’ve seen so many mixed opinions about this one, and honestly? I get it. Is it a masterpiece of writing? Absolutely not. But did I have the time of my life? YES.There were definitely parts of the plot and some relationship dynamics that didn’t sit right with me, but none of it ruined the experience. It’s chaotic, messy, and a little unhinged, but in the most entertaining way possible.The pacing is nonstop because something is always happening, and I genuinely loved every second of the madness.Aurora:Aurora honestly drove me up the wall. She was childish, tense, loud, and just… exhausting. I get that she never had control over her own life or decisions, but that doesn’t give her a free pass to be this annoying. There were so many moments where I had to put the book down because she frustrated me THAT much.And don’t even get me started on her indecisiveness about which man she wants. Girl, please. I’m over here fully claiming Blake, like give him to me, and she can take her Callum and ride off into the sunset
This wasnt as good as the first book. I found this book very predictable amd easy to know whats coming.i loved blakes character but i felf like the author tried to hard to make him seem mysterious, when really everything that happened pointed that he was up to something. Then there is callum who needs to get his head out of the gutter and realise whats right in front of him.