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lisa_me's review against another edition
4.0
Dante is Beta of his pack. Because of a painful past, he doesn't do relationships. He's saving himself for his true mate. But he can't deny the attraction he feels for Jaime.
Jaime's inner wolf is damaged from a past tragedy. She can't get close to anyone for fear that she'll go rogue. But she can't deny her attraction to Dante.
An outside threat, mortal danger, a visit from the past, betrayal, and Jaime's inner wolf all conspire to keep Dante and Jaime apart.
My thoughts:
Dante and Jaime reminded me too much of Trey and Taryn from [b:Feral Sins|13522957|Feral Sins (The Phoenix Pack, #1)|Suzanne Wright|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1331458140s/13522957.jpg|19083644]. There were times that they said virtually the same lines and had the same sex scenes. Dante even used the same endearment, "baby," that Trey did. Jaime was sarcastic, like Taryn, but was a poor imitation of her. Suzanne Wright should have distinguished her characters a little better.
Wright, who lives in England, got some minor details wrong about the US in both FERAL SINS and WICKED CRAVINGS. For the most part, though, she did a great job.
There were some good painful and tear jerking moments. Wright's ability to play with emotions is what earned my 4* rating.
I can't wait for Nick and Shaya's story in [b:Carnal Secrets|17853851|Carnal Secrets (The Phoenix Pack, #3)|Suzanne Wright|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1380674441s/17853851.jpg|24991570]!
Jaime's inner wolf is damaged from a past tragedy. She can't get close to anyone for fear that she'll go rogue. But she can't deny her attraction to Dante.
An outside threat, mortal danger, a visit from the past, betrayal, and Jaime's inner wolf all conspire to keep Dante and Jaime apart.
My thoughts:
Dante and Jaime reminded me too much of Trey and Taryn from [b:Feral Sins|13522957|Feral Sins (The Phoenix Pack, #1)|Suzanne Wright|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1331458140s/13522957.jpg|19083644]. There were times that they said virtually the same lines and had the same sex scenes. Dante even used the same endearment, "baby," that Trey did. Jaime was sarcastic, like Taryn, but was a poor imitation of her. Suzanne Wright should have distinguished her characters a little better.
Wright, who lives in England, got some minor details wrong about the US in both FERAL SINS and WICKED CRAVINGS. For the most part, though, she did a great job.
There were some good painful and tear jerking moments. Wright's ability to play with emotions is what earned my 4* rating.
I can't wait for Nick and Shaya's story in [b:Carnal Secrets|17853851|Carnal Secrets (The Phoenix Pack, #3)|Suzanne Wright|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1380674441s/17853851.jpg|24991570]!
geekxgirl's review against another edition
2.0
Original Rating: 2 Stars
Reread Rating: 2 Stars
So, I'm rereading this series and realized I never reviewed these when I first read them. Oops.
Not much to say for this one though. Interesting and entertaining. Truth be told I didn't particularly like Jamie. If I remember correctly I found it difficult to like most of the heroines in this series because most are dominant. And it's not that they're dominant/independent that bug me it's perhaps how SW portrays that dominant attitude in their individual personality that irks me. So no, at times Jamie just comes across as contrary and stubborn. Not great traits for any female let alone a dominant one. Did I like her? Sure at times. Frankly her thought process could be taxing and some of her insults and "one liners" were not even remotely funny to me whereas someone else might be laughing their ass off. Younger me would've def laughed but it's takes more to do it these days. Some were funny but I just felt the way Jamie's personality was written at times felt too try hard, ya know? Always gotta have a smartass remark. And you bet your ass if she's told to do something she intentionally did the opposite. Completely contrary and frustrating. Though with Jamie she was atleast open about how she wasn't gonna do what she was told to do
Dante was fun and I genuinely liked him. I also liked that Jamie and Dante had a past connection to build off of.
// rant incoming...
Truthfully the one thing I didn't like and this applies to the entire damn series is the need to call Dominic a "pervert" because he flirts and lays cheesy lines on every female he comes in contact with. Honest to God I wish someone would explain to me how that lands him in pervert territory. Sorry, no. He's just a flirt who obviously enjoys testing boundaries by putting cheesy pick up lines on other guys mates. Stupid? Sure. Perverted? Not even close. So on behalf of Dominic who I remember loving in his book later on, please stop. I know this occurs in the entire series but even years later I find it annoying and so stupid. Clearly SW meant it to be funny but it's not. The label of "Pervert" shouldn't be used lightly like that and not labeled on someone who isn't being one at all.
// end rant
Reread Rating: 2 Stars
So, I'm rereading this series and realized I never reviewed these when I first read them. Oops.
Not much to say for this one though. Interesting and entertaining. Truth be told I didn't particularly like Jamie. If I remember correctly I found it difficult to like most of the heroines in this series because most are dominant. And it's not that they're dominant/independent that bug me it's perhaps how SW portrays that dominant attitude in their individual personality that irks me. So no, at times Jamie just comes across as contrary and stubborn. Not great traits for any female let alone a dominant one. Did I like her? Sure at times. Frankly her thought process could be taxing and some of her insults and "one liners" were not even remotely funny to me whereas someone else might be laughing their ass off. Younger me would've def laughed but it's takes more to do it these days. Some were funny but I just felt the way Jamie's personality was written at times felt too try hard, ya know? Always gotta have a smartass remark. And you bet your ass if she's told to do something she intentionally did the opposite. Completely contrary and frustrating. Though with Jamie she was atleast open about how she wasn't gonna do what she was told to do
Dante was fun and I genuinely liked him. I also liked that Jamie and Dante had a past connection to build off of.
// rant incoming...
Truthfully the one thing I didn't like and this applies to the entire damn series is the need to call Dominic a "pervert" because he flirts and lays cheesy lines on every female he comes in contact with. Honest to God I wish someone would explain to me how that lands him in pervert territory. Sorry, no. He's just a flirt who obviously enjoys testing boundaries by putting cheesy pick up lines on other guys mates. Stupid? Sure. Perverted? Not even close. So on behalf of Dominic who I remember loving in his book later on, please stop. I know this occurs in the entire series but even years later I find it annoying and so stupid. Clearly SW meant it to be funny but it's not. The label of "Pervert" shouldn't be used lightly like that and not labeled on someone who isn't being one at all.
// end rant
kaitlynvictorr's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
shalini_anuj's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
loki930's review against another edition
4.0
Enjoyable story
This is another enjoyable book in the series. There's some twists and mystery as well as interesting characters.
I'm excited to read the next one
This is another enjoyable book in the series. There's some twists and mystery as well as interesting characters.
I'm excited to read the next one
ahlinc's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
jordanlilly2014's review against another edition
5.0
I loved it!!!
I am absolutely obsessed with this series!! I am adding this author to my top five list. Dante and Jaime's story takes you through a emotional ride. I busted out laughing, got mad, and had tears every chapter. It’s definitely a must read!
I am absolutely obsessed with this series!! I am adding this author to my top five list. Dante and Jaime's story takes you through a emotional ride. I busted out laughing, got mad, and had tears every chapter. It’s definitely a must read!
pagesinkedinshadows's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
This was so intense and hot.
The angst and attraction between Dante & Jamie was so intense. I loved the snark and sass, and the playful side. I really liked that they were both open about their struggles and how they both went above and beyond for each other.
The angst and attraction between Dante & Jamie was so intense. I loved the snark and sass, and the playful side. I really liked that they were both open about their struggles and how they both went above and beyond for each other.
may09's review against another edition
3.0
It was like dante from the first book disappeared, and for the love of god why is he having so much work , more work than the ALPHA , that plot was stupid in my eyes
Jamie wasn't much lovable, i felt like she was a copycat of Taryn , and The grandmother was annoying this time around
I was way more angrier Yesterday while i finished reading this one
Jamie wasn't much lovable, i felt like she was a copycat of Taryn , and The grandmother was annoying this time around
I was way more angrier Yesterday while i finished reading this one
almazantana's review against another edition
soooo despite it’s faults this series is probably my new guilty pleasure