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Lädt ... Denying His Alpha (Wilde Wolves, #2)von Aja Foxx
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Fantasy.
Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
HTML: For fox shifter, Iren, life has taken a stupendous, incredible turn. After years of abuse, he escaped and is now part of a wonderful pack. Alpha Macon is so fair and good to Iren. Best of all he's the assistant chef to the magnificent Aetius. He can't begin to describe how breathtaking Aetius is, with his long flowing hair, tight pants, and awesome boots. Some think Aetius is kind of stuck up and rigid. Iren knows better. After all, they are kind of, almost, in a relationship and have almost kissed. It is just a matter of time before they're mates. If only that irritating Kane would quit insisting that Iren sit next to him and quit being so, so maddening. Gabriel Kane knows he has an uphill battle convincing Iren they're mates and destined to be together for all eternity. The little fox can't seem to wrap his busy mind around the fact that the arrogant Aetius is never going to mate with him. But Gabriel is fighting for his future and he always gets what he wants, even if he has to fight Iren for it. When trouble comes to the Wilde Wolf Pack and Kane is injured, Iren nurses him back to health. Does Kane take advantage of Iren's softening attitude toward him? Yes, yes, he does. Now the pack only has to deal with nasty ferrets, the arrival of a lion, fox, ferret, a baby, and the birth of another baby, oh my. .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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While this book has all the right elements to appeal to me, the sample is enough to show how poorly written it is. However, I was still very curious. Being a dork I decided to try the actual book, but now I can see the problem: it's all tell, no show, and absolutely no character development.
The wolf's reaction to his alpha's calming presence isn't the reaction of a former marine or an adult, but reads more like a teenager or new adult with little life experience.
Oh, and there are consent issues. I don't care how dominant a shifter is, taking advantage of someone else's confusion to steal kisses isn't cute or "adorable" or sweet. ( )