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Book Review of The Wolf Next Door (Westfield Wolves, Bk 3)

The Wolf Next Door (Westfield Wolves, Bk 3)
The Wolf Next Door (Westfield Wolves, Bk 3)
Author: Lydia Dare
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


What a disappointment! Oddly enough it wasn't the characters that I hated but that the relationship between Will and Prisca went in circles. Lot of misunderstanding and assumptions but unlike with the previous book, Will and Prisca just reacts throughout the book and barely discuss it. Hence they went in circles and it was very annoying. Perhaps if Dare cut this down to a short story it would have been more bearable. It is a shame because I enjoyed both characters in the previous books.

On top of that, it really angered me that everyone (including the ladies) was so keened on keeping Prisca in the dark. What is the big deal with helping her out and letting her know what to expect. And Will refusing to be with her until the full moon was just another lame excuse to create more "drama" in the story.

Prisca and Will definitely didn't do it for me as a couple. Weak story, don't waste your time. I did force myself to finish the book though and I've never been so glad for it to end. It was like getting out of prison or something. There were a few times in the story where I wished it was the end.

This series is entertaining but not worth the credits or real money. Not sure if I will continue with the next book which is about Cait and Dashiel.