The Legend of All Wolves #2, One reason I love this series so far is how wolf like the characters are even in their human form and acting human and being away from their home and their pack can be detrimental to their mental health. Elijah has been living with the humans for too long and ever since the devastation of pack in the last book he's needed to be home more than ever, but when he asked his new Alpha she said the pack still needs him on the outside. Hurt and feeling more disconnected to his pack then ever then he meets her, Goddess of the City of Wolves, Thea Villalobos. He fascinated by this human who smells of outdoors, and chooses to live away from society and help protect the woods and wildlife. Thea is a environmental protection officer in need of a lawyer not because she's in trouble with the law but to help her with trapper problems. Eli promises to help and creates an excuse just to see her again. Even after their business is concluded he finds reasons to see her. Thea sees another side to Eli, she knows he's a lot more than the stuffy, manwhor-ish lawyer. She sees how lost he is how empty inside he feels and Thea makes him feel things he's never felt before now he's torn between his pack and his love for her.
Another thing I enjoyed about the book was how the first person POV was written. At the beginning Eli is very hard and straight forward as he explains how he views the humans and the city but after meeting Thea and his botched challenge you can see that he starts perceiving the world differently through his narration; it goes from stilted and hard to more fluid and caring. Overall it was another great book it was angsty in all the right ways and exciting and intense. Thea and Eli fit so well together I loved their romance.
Another thing I enjoyed about the book was how the first person POV was written. At the beginning Eli is very hard and straight forward as he explains how he views the humans and the city but after meeting Thea and his botched challenge you can see that he starts perceiving the world differently through his narration; it goes from stilted and hard to more fluid and caring. Overall it was another great book it was angsty in all the right ways and exciting and intense. Thea and Eli fit so well together I loved their romance.
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