Clay is a man of few human talents. As a wolf, he hunts well and can fight off a grizzly twice his size, but has no aspirations. The idea of a Mate isn’t something he has ever seriously entertained. Dreamed about, maybe, but he knows the chances are nearly non-existent.
Then he meets Gabby, a human girl. She hates him at first sight, yet he can’t let her go. Who he was is no longer … longer important. Now, who he needs to become to win her over is the only thing that matters.
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I really enjoyed this book alot! Clay is a shy werewolf who lives mostly on four legs and prefers to keep to himself. He comes into contact with a human girl that he instinctively knows is his destined mate. The problem is, she doesn’t feel the same pull toward him. The counsel allows Clay some time to try to make this girl fall in love with him …
I read this book at the same time as Hopeless, which is definitely the way to go and I highly recommend everyone does it that way! They are the exact same story with the exact same characters, but told from a different POV. It was so much fun to see them slowly learn more about each other and to be able to go back and forth between chapters to see …
This book was everything Hopeless was and at the same time so much more. The drama, the uncertainties and the romance was exactly as in Hopless but with a fresh and new perspective being from Clay’s point of view. It gave both the plot and the relationship a new and a more complex look. I loved it!
I was very fascinated with Clay in Hopeless, …
Finally! I hear Clays voice! and i can read his mind clearly. Well it was easy…i just had to read the book and he talked LOUD to me. lol. He was so funny and awesome in every way! Very patient with Gabby. He is my wolf crush!!!. It made me appreciate guys who are silent and not judge them based on that….because you never know what they are …
Loved it!
“Hope(less)” is the first book of the series “Judgement of the Six” & this book is from the male character’s (Clay) point of view. This series is awesome, I’ve re-read the whole series “Judgement of the Six” three times now, can’t wait for the last in the series to come out! I have all the books from Melissa Haag, & have re-read nearly all of …
I learned the hard way to not read a book’s companion right after reading the book itself. I liked Beautiful Disaster, so much that I read it’s companion Walking Disaster right after, and have regretted it ever since. Don’t get me wrong, I liked the story, but it was the same story, just from a different point of view. So, long story short, I did …