![]() ![]() It’s more like he has it worst for her, and Elena finds herself torn between the world she’s carefully built for herself, and the life she keeps trying to leave, but can’t. It would be too mild to say he has it bad for her. When she returns to the Pack, there are major problems she has to face, not the least of which is Clay. Irritated that she’s being commanded by so many forces in her life, she leaves her boyfriend and their apartment under some really flimsy excuses, and heads south. When she’s called back to her Pack in upstate New York, she tries to resist going, but she can’t avoid that, either. Because she’s put it off for so long, she can’t stop herself. The story opens with Elena trying to find a safe place to shift. Elena Michaels is living in Toronto, desperate to have a normal life. I’ll give the briefest plot synopsis possible. If you’re not familiar with this book, go read it now. I think it’s because of this book that I have such a love for werewolf romance fiction. ![]() I had no idea romance could be like this, that heroines could be angry and violent, that exploring the rage-filled and violent side of humans could be so fascinating. This was the book that hooked me on the paranormal romance, and rocked my world when I read it. ![]() ![]() I knew I would, and I did, and I’ll probably reread it again soon, even though I’ll remember what happens. I reread this book because it’s one of my favorites, but I didn’t question whether or not I’d enjoy it. This isn’t so much a review as a re-read and reflection as to why I love this book so much. ![]()
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