An unclaimed female wolf shifter is a rarity, kind of like a unicorn. Highly-sought after, even fought for. But if Maia has her way, she’ll stay unclaimed. Maybe it’s a human way of thinking, but she should get to decide who to be with. It isn’t asking for the world. On the run from her old pack due to a slight misunderstanding with her intended mate—meaning a claw to his throat—Maia stumbles … throat—Maia stumbles upon a quaint town in the middle of nowhere. What she does not expect is the trifecta of misfit wolves who’ve made the town their home.
Alarick, the understanding, calm and collected alpha. Farkas, the sarcastic and witty beta. Grimm, the tall, dark and handsome loner. All ridiculously sexy, and they instantly make her question her beliefs.
Maybe being claimed wouldn’t be such a bad thing…
Her Pack is a steamy, reverse harem standalone.
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I am a huge fan of shifter novels and I did like this well enough but I struggled with a lot. The characters each had their own personalities and with RH type novels that is a must of the characters all seem the same. So I’m that aspect the author did an amazing job. The plot was intriguing with a female shifter on the run and what ensures kept me reading.
I struggled a lot with the pace of the book. It wasn’t a novella and while it was enjoyable it just felt like there was so much more that could have been shown. The ending, while finished, could have benefited from being longer. The drama with the bad guy could have also been drawn out to feel more intense. I didn’t feel the connection that these characters were supposed to have.
I had a lot of issues with getting the impact of things. Some scenes seem like they were forced. This is one reason why I struggle so much with 3rd POV. So many times things feel forced rather then happening naturally.
The author was trying to make us feel for Maia, but even though I liked her spirt I wasn’t able to connect with her feelings. I will say that even with that I would be willing to read more from this author. This won’t be a novel that will stay with me but the author has a lot of potential in my eye. I think with more detail in what is going on this author can make a 5 star read. (Atleast for me) 3 stars #2OCCJD
I liked Maia, but I really liked the guys, especially Grimm. I really wanted to know more about him. Most of what happens in the story takes place over about 2 weeks. Maia is on the run from her old pack. Maia at times seemed to completely 180 for very little reason. I didn’t quite get why she suddenly decided to run towards things at the end. This seems to be a stand-alone, so a lot was packed into this novel. Overall, the writing was good, and I enjoyed the story.
Maia has had a rough go of it. Being born a female shifter makes her more a commodity than a person. When she has to run, she finds that some shifters aren’t all that bad.
This is a stand alone book. It follows Maia as she tries to stay away from her old pack and manages to run into a whole new pack.
The characters are great. Maia is strong enough to do what needs to be done. The guys are all kind. My fave is Grimm.
There are several action scenes as well as some steamy scenes. We do get viewpoints from both the FMC and all of the guys.
I really enjoyed the relationship building and I’m kind of sad that it is a stand alone. I really do like Grimm.
Overall, I would recommend this book.
What an entertaining and adventurous run away read!
Maia is incredibly strong and independent and her three mates have just as strong personalities to stand up to and support Maia.
Not only do you get an understanding for how scared Maia is, you also get an feeling for how frustrated and angsty Alarick, Grimm, and Farkas.
This is a great standalone story, that encompasses and embraces the shifter world.
I received an advanced copy and am voluntarily leaving an unbiased, honest review.
Well to have a strong woman like Maia on the run is a bit shocking, but when she walks into a diner to get something to eat she did not plan on running into wolves! I mean she’s on the run from an ex Zak, or atleast for what she did to him… but when Alarick, Farkas, and Grimm now having her in their sights can Maia see them for who they truly are. Alarick being a strong and protective alpha. Farkas being the beta and class clown, (he really loves to talk). And Grimm, mister strong silent type, well until Maia (sorta) lol. Maia is in for a wake up call in this book, I was sucked into the story right from the beginning and on the edge of my seat til I read it all….
And FYI: Alarick is mine!!! No touch! He’s been claimed and licked!