It was nice to hear some more about the Raven culture from this book, but I was already sure that the shifter Chance would find his mate in the next book. Also the whole book felt kinda rushed and it is weird that the main character's mate is the brother of the guy he had a friends-with-benefits relationship with.In addition there was this old wolf-stereotype of submission, dominance and biting again, which is basically pure myth. It made me wish to finally see a wolf-shifter in fiction that is actually lupine and not so primate.I also had to ask myself why ever since the first book none of the characters had found his love among his own kind, it is always one from another (often very different) breed.I also didn't like that she had givenm Riley nothing to do, basically she really just made him good for looking pretty and fucking. 3.5 StarsRanger has noticed someone following Riley. When he finally confronts the stalker, he discovers it's another eagle. The twin they suspected surprised the murder of their family by their mother. However Xavier freaks and tasers Ranger and escapes. Xavier was raised by ravens who lived in isolation, largely because their daughter has mental disabilities and the ravens ordered her killed. So Xavier considers Dulla and her brother Chance are his siblings as they were raised together. Xavier falls ill from using a special spray which hides your scent, however Ranger manages to track them down just in time. Every agrees that the ravens are not dangerous, and they allow them to come to the compound. Ranger knows that Xavier is his mate and helps him recover. It was pretty typical, although dealing with the handicap of their sister was nice and also to see that not all ravens are evil icky things. I did find though that considering Xavier was raised in total isolation he didn't seem quite as naive about the world as I expected. It opened up some possible other couplings.
What do You think about Ranger's Folly (2011)?
Nice pairing. Both main characters are cute. The book was fun to read till the end.
—sammy
Ranger and Xavier. Ooo...nice way to introduce the 'enemy'!
—Dat_Kid
as good as the previous books ! now who's next ?
—Catalina