Rogue Wolf Hunter (Rogue Brotherhood #1)
Kait Ballenger
Blurb:
Jace McCannon has one loyalty: the Rogue Brotherhood. Despite his mixed blood, his hatred for the werewolves he hunts is legendary. But in his search for a sadistic killer, Jace finds himself face-to-face with a stunningly seductive packmaster...and longing for a night with his mortal enemy.
Nothing can stop
Frankie Amato from defending her kind - or from catching the rogue responsible
for killing women in her territory. For that, this alpha female needs Jace's
skills more than she wants to admit. But as their investigation exposes evil
truths, need burns into a passion that dare not be fulfilled. For to do so will
have deadly consequences for them both....
Themes: Paranormal, Wolf-shifters
Rating: 3 stars
Review:
I
had really high hopes for this series as it was a precursor series, previously
published under another set of titles, to the Seven Shifter Range series which
I really enjoyed from Kait, but I didn’t really connect with this book. I can’t say I hated it or anything like that,
but I didn’t love it either, it was just sort of good. Jace McCannon is a half wolf that hates his
own people, and on the hunt for a serial killing wolf. When he finds himself
confronted with a she-wolf he’s not really sure how to handle her, but he takes
her into custody and then decides to work with her to find the killer. Frankie Amato is an alpha female that is
trying to catch who is killing other female wolves, but she never thought to be
working with the enemy, until she meets Jace. As they work together, their
passion flares and soon they discover that their feelings are a lot more
intense than either of them are really prepared for. But if they can’t trust one another and their
people, the enemy is going to all too easily kill them all and then continue on
his murdering rampage. Jace was an ok
guy, for someone that hated half of himself, but I never really connected with
him, probably for that very reason. I
have enough issues disliking myself, I don’t want to read about characters that
intrinsically hate half of their DNA, though thankfully he did seem to get over
that in the end with Frankie’s help. He
was also an ass through most of the story to Frankie, despite or maybe because
of their intense attraction, but in my opinion when you find your true mate,
you should never treat them the way he was treating her. Other than that, he was a pretty good
fighter, and all in all not a bad guy.
Frankie was a pretty cool heroine, a badass alpha female that I found I
could like, but I wish she had stood up more for herself when Jace was treating
her badly. I liked seeing her in action
leading and investigating, but other than that I never really connected to her. The chemistry between them was there for sure
as they dealt with their instant connection, but the love one would expect to
develop never really happened for me. I
imagine when the republications of the rest of the series come out, I will give
them a look, but I don’t hold out much hope I will love them as much as I did
the last series, maybe the magic is gone.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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