This is just a rapid fire of information. There is no smooth transition from one scene into another, from one challenge into another, from one life altering decision/epiphany into another. It all seems like it gets thrown at you in a rapid succession. In short I feel like I’m reading a journal of an army general or something with no finesse for leading into a story but just dumping a whole bunch of facts on you. Here’s where we’re at, here’s what and why we did the stuff we did. And we had no doubt because sometime life gives you lemons and cut those suckers up to make lemonade. It does make it all hard to take in most of the time. Amber Paulson, daughter of the local werewolf Alpha, has found her mate. Coincidentally, he happens to be Jake Meyers of the Meyers vampire Family. The mating bond is too much to fight, but the inter-species relationship is not welcomed by Pack or Family. These two must figure out how to happily co-exist in spite of learning that neither of them is exactly what they seem.This was a very cute story. It had action, sexy times, sweet times, plenty of humor, and I want to know what happens next. The humor was more than enough for me to stop pouting about the fact that it was in 1st POV. A snarky, slightly self-centered werewolf heroine and a worldly, sexy vampire hero really heat up the pages. If I had to explain the feeling of the book, I would say it had elements that reminded me of Underworld and of Amanda Carlson's Hot Blooded series with super sexy times added. The pacing was spot on throughout. My only qualm (and it wasn't a huge issue) was the insta-love. Based on my perception of the world, a strong bond makes sense. I just wish we'd made it farther in the story before the L-word was dropped.
What do You think about A Love Worth Biting For (2013)?
Funny hot paranormal. Loved the main characters and interesting support characters.
—dimadimon
(★★★½) KS Oct 2013 group read(still undecided if review to be posted on GR)
—Bel
funny and sexy- can't wait for more from this author
—kowalar