If it takes a reader 5 seconds to figure out the "Arthritis", why the main hero is so stupid? If shifters were a secret and he didn't know about them it might be believable. Now his father is shifter hater, gives him pills for his "Arthritis" which is unique and all. What, he never went to a doctor? Sure parents are the best doctors. No need for specialists. No need for a second opinion either.I don't remember if fated mates is a known thing or no. If it's known, our sheriff is one stupid shifter. Got my answer. He is stupid. Why to even have the instinct to recognize your mate if you are too stupid to figure it out.Are coincidences really necessary? Overdosing just after being asked out on a date.Sure spoil all the mystery to everyone in the first pages. Wouldn't it be more interesting to not have it explained in one paragraph?And some questions sound strange. "Did you want..." used for asking about the future, present. I've never seen this.That's completely insane. Does "People against werekin" sound like an outreach program, a way to get werekin's attention to humans? It has word against. Maybe my English is worse than I think. That's completely stupid. Not one person thinks that this isn't a hate organization. Apparently, only it's founder. I think this makes the top 10 in stupidity.After years of misunderstanding his fathers view towards shifters all is resolved in one conversation. Didn't they talk before? I guess living together never gave them opportunity for a chat. 2.5 starsIt was sweet, I liked how the relationship was building, Lou was so damn sweet all nervous and gentle around James, And James was endearing, even thought he had a little self-esteem issues he wasn't as scared to love as other characters, then all the thing with his family, it was good, but i had some issues with this one thought.The first time Lou and James are together supposedly James is still in pain to be standing up fucking Lou, i would have buy it if James was laying down and Lou was mounting him, but not as Amber put it.I enjoyed the pace of the first half but once James wakes for the second time in the facility after being kidnapped, it lost it, like suddenly Amber realized that she didn't had enough pages to write everything she wanted, and so everything felt compressed and rushed from there, five or six characters were introduced almost at the same time and no explanation about why/how all the doors in the facility were unlocked.And a lot of human people died and they just shrug it, i mean, i know most of them were bad people, but some might have been employees lied into believe shifters were bad and stuff, and in the end is like if they were just disposable, I kind of understand now how these people think shifters are cold bastards.and the bad girl was very stupid in the end, why did she went to confront James father when he was around two shifters who could easily protect him?, why didn't she wait until he was alone or take with her some tranquilizer doses to put Lou & James out first?So yeah, i enjoyed it, but it wasn't as good as the first two books.
What do You think about A Prideless Man (2011)?
I loved this book and look forward to the next book in the series!
—SWETHA
This was easy enjoyable short novella.
—3awditEroo7