
I’m not sure if the beginning was just mired down in too many introduction details, or if I just couldn’t get a grasp on Gabby, or maybe it was more that I was skeptical about Sam and what all was happening with the werewolf pack, but it made for some slower going…and unfortunately that took a good chunk of the book. It’s going to take every trick she knows to convince Clay to go away, and every bit of willpower not to fall for him when she discovers the man beneath the rough exterior.Ĥ stars - This one was a little bit slower to grab me in the beginning, but I was glad I stuck with it because once Clay appeared, I was all in. He’s unkempt, prone to mood swings, intense without saying a word, and he thinks Gabby is his. She immerses herself in their culture, learning about their world until she meets Clay. In her search for answers, she discovers a hidden community of werewolves. She just wishes she knew why she is different, though. It’s lonely being different, but she’s adapted to it.

It comes in handy when she wants to avoid people.

Gabby’s brain is like a human fish finder.
