Wolf Masters, Books 1 and 2
Waiting
for her graduation to come around so she can enter the real world, Kara’s
friends take her to the bar. When she
sees Justin there, the attraction is so strong, so intense that she loses
herself in it. Wanting nothing more than
to be with Justin, she agrees to go out with him. What she wasn’t expecting is for when she met
Trevor, and the attraction being just as strong.
Will
she have to choose between the men, or can she have both of them?
Overall
I enjoyed this book, especially since it was the first in the series. This book has some parts that will make you
laugh, and some that will have you on the edge of your seat waiting to find out
what happens next. I think that Kara’s
character was written strongly, you knew just by reading about her that she has
the ability to take care of herself, that she wants a man not needs one (and in
this case 2!) I do think that some more
could have been done with Justin and Trevor’s characters, they were good as
they were, but in my opinion they seemed like they were completely alike
personality wise. (But their characters
were still good in my opinion!)
One
aspect overall that I liked with this series, is that usually when it comes to
series you meet the men who are going to be finding their mates. With this series, it is about the females
finding theirs. There is more focus on
the females and their feelings as opposed to focusing completely on the men.
I would
definitely recommend this book to my friends!
Alejandro
wasn’t expecting anything at all when he came to help his family on their
farm. He certainly wasn’t expecting to
find his mate, Lindsey. Everything seems
to be going according to plan that is until Ryan shows up and claims that
Lindsey is his mate as well. With
Alejandro and Ryan teaming up to show Lindsey that it is alright to be in a
relationship with them both, the past comes back to haunt Lindsey, and someone
else has to pay the price.
In the
quest for love, who will win? Will the
past come back and ruin Lindsey’s chances at being truly happy, or will the
love that Alejandro and Ryan have for her be enough to pull her through the bad
times?
I
really looked forward to reading this book after reading the first in the
series, Kara’s Wolves. I think that
Becca did an amazing job developing Lindsey’s character, as well as Ryan’s and
Alejandro’s. I also liked the inner
turmoil that Lindsey had gone through during this book. Being raised one way, yet realizing that she
wanted something completely different, I am glad that she didn’t just give right
in. It made the story more believable
with her having her fears and concerns.
I also
enjoyed how there was still some little updates given on Kara and her men. Becca didn’t just leave them behind because
she started another story, but she didn’t allow them to take over the story as
well.
I would
still recommend this series to my friends!
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