Chris was the most stable and began the narrative with a certain viewpoint that held Tristan together. His character didn’t change much by the end and he read more like a spoilt teenager than a masculine sexy alpha with incredible power. Tristan started out a lad and remained a lad. That’s the problem I had with this book, it simply felt unplanned. It’s okay to have two main characters but this didn’t feel like the two had been planned. In reality, by the end you feel it’s Jake. Tristan, I thought, was the main protagonist, and it certainly starts off this way. The setup of this book was the weakest point for me, together with how things were explained, such as the descriptions of events and how action was portrayed. I didn’t find a structure to the story and it generally felt unconvincing. The third act was the strongest and it began to develop an identity of it’s own. I did at one point think of giving up, however, I managed to happily finish it. The initial pages were uninspiring and the way it was written, left me struggling to visualise what was actually going on. It’s the story of Tristan Massey who becomes the alpha of a werewolf pack a little sooner than he anticipated. This is my first book by author Lynn Tyler. Life would never be dull.Īs always I don’t want to spoil your enjoyment of the story, so I’ll keep my review to a personal opinion.
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