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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I enjoyed this story. Jacque and her friends were fun and sassy. I found the pace was a bit fast and of course there was instalove. I found that I didn't mind the instalove as much as I normally do. I think the sassiness of the characters really helped. I do wish the book was longer. I didn't like the whole thing with Lucas. Jacque had never even met this guy so it was kind of not believable that he would think he would even have a claim on her. I was missing the connection here. He just seemed random. Belongs to SeriesThe Grey Wolves (01) Is contained in
Jacque Pierce was just an ordinary seventeen-year-old girl getting ready to start her senior year of high school in Coldspring, Texas. When a mysterious foreign exchange student from Romania moves in across the street, Jacque and her two best friends Sally and Jen don't realize the last two weeks of their summer are going to get a lot more interesting. From the moment Jacque sets eyes on Fane she feels an instant connection, a pull like a moth to a flame. Little does she know that the flame she is drawn to is actually a Canis Lupus, werewolf, and she just happens to be his mate, the other half of his soul. The problem is, Fane is not the only wolf in Coldspring, Texas. Just as Fane and Jacque are getting to know each other, another wolf steps out to try and claim Jacque as his mate. Fane will now have to fight for the right to complete the mating bond, something that is his right by birth but is being denied him by a crazed Alpha. Will the love Fane has for Jacque be enough to give him the strength to defeat his enemy, and will Jacque accept that she is Fane's mate and complete the bond between them? No library descriptions found. |
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because Fane was just cheesy. His constant slipping into speaking Romanian instead of English and having to interpret what he said just got pretentious. Yay, we know you can speak another language...just stop!
and, right from the get go, I just had a tough time with Jacque... First thing she can hear him in her head and she...is pretty okay with it. And she tells her friends?!?! And they....are pretty okay with it too.
It just all felt so ridiculous...
but I think a younger crowd would like the cheesy, the constant slang "dat" and "who spit in your pizza" and "holy pig tails"...just silly things that grated on my nerves I don't think a younger teen would get annoyed with....
all in all, cute but just not for me ( )