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Beast by Sophie Oak, Lexi Blake

cnapierkowski's review against another edition

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Couldn't finish this one. The characters just didn't click for me.

cupofteabookblog's review against another edition

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5.0

I could not wait for Dante's love story! It was full of wit and passion. Kaja is just the match for Dante and I loved that she gave him a run for his money! This is an amazing second book in the Faery Story series!!

lindca's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

gamz's review

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4.0

Oh! Dante’s story was a good one.

After doing a reality show and made to look like a total tool, Dante’s father threatened to cut him off if he didn’t get his life together and find a wife.

So, like the man child that he is, he decided to find a wife that was completely inappropriate, that his family would hate, so he could keep his place in the company. He’s marry her, have her embarrass the family, then send her off to live somewhere else while he returned to his playboy life.

What he didn’t expect was to find Kaja. A wolf shifter who’d been mistreated all her life and thrown out of her pack to die on her own. She was taken by a planewalker and sent to the market to be a consort.

Dante found her savage and perfect for his plans. Then she shifted to a wolf.
Then she fascinated him.
Then she burrowed her way into his heart and Dante would never be the same again.

I loved this book!
Dante’s evolution from selfish, but sweet, playboy to a hot af man was entertaining. I loved that Cian, Beck and Meg were also a large part of the story.

They are all closer to the twins achieving their rightful place. I cannot wait. And the epilogue - OMG! I can’t wait for the reunion that I hope is as emotionally wonderful as I imagine it to be.


bee_dada's review

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4.0

3.8

macthekat's review

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3.0

good but not as good as the last one.

atheresa's review

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1.0

DNF. Writing style.
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