A review by laffingkat
Lone Wolf Dawn by Aimee Easterling

5.0

This was a really fun read with a nice balance of character development and action-filled plot. Sometimes the middle book in a trilogy lags a bit, but that's definitely not the case here. Lone Wolf Dawn picks up pretty quickly, and the pace stays fairly relentless. Fen has a lot of problems to solve, as well as a lot of fears and insecurities to overcome. By the end of the book, most of the major plot points have been satisfactorily resolved, while leaving plenty of tempting threads for future stories to follow. I'm really looking forward to the next book so I can find out what happens next!

I'm also really enjoying getting to know the characters in this series. They all have flaws, but most of them are caring people trying to do the right thing. They're the kind of folks I'd enjoy hanging out with.

For me, this was the epitome of a pleasure read. Quick read, no significant editing problems, not too complex, but it kept my interest and left me wanting more without feeling like I'd been cheated of a real ending.

If you like urban fantasy, give this a try. I think Lone Wolf Dawn provides enough context that it could be enjoyed as a stand-alone, but I'd recommend reading the whole series in order starting with Half Wolf so you get the full benefit of watching the characters and relationships develop.

Note that I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.