Very slow plot development as well as character development. The book mainly show cased the beginning of the problem of a new threat. I felt as though the writing was a filler and you were waiting for some action to happen. Let me take a minute to thank Riley for actually doing something beyond waiting. But beyond that, I will have to read the rest of the series because of the big cliff hanger at the end of the book. Nice add-on novella to Six Moon Summer (#1) (Seasons of the Moon) and the first in the episodes to go along with series.Long enough to pique interest in the Cain Chronicles but a little on the short side if you enjoy the way Reine spins a tale. (No pun intended)If you have read the first book you will be aware of the romance between Rylie and Seth. In this book someone from the inner circle steps up as a possible new contender for the affections of the Alpha female.The pack also has to contend with a new outside threat with a personal link to Rylie.The author has a very specific way of treading the path of YA. I hope she remembers to keep her own voice and not wander down well-trodden paths.
So that felt like only 2 pages long. How can you rate one chapter of an unfinished story?
—garrettthecarrot
Great as always Reine but I take of a star for length. :(
—sjb2003
omg my feelings at the end ! good book !
—KayeKaye
I would give it 2 1/2 stars
—Lori
Great little novella.
—AnneMarie