
⤅ The heroes all turn into absolutely OTT, unbelievable, ridiculously pathetic… well, simps. Without individual issues, I want to say first that I can’t tell if I’ve changed or the writing style has, but it grated on me a lot. But she doesn’t want anything to do with them any more… or does she? Now they know she’s their mate, and they’re all apologetic and ready to make it up to her.

This book picks up right where book one left off, with Lilah Darling in hospital after her mates Orion, Jett, Atlas, Finn and Hunter so brutally rejected her during her heat. I’m definitely going to be in the minority here, I’m sure everyone will love this. Instead, I’ve had to shelve this as ‘angst-free’, which is not exactly what I was hoping for from my most-anticipated grovel read of the year. I expected to be able to shelve this book as ‘vengeful heroine’, ‘Other Man drama’, ideally even ‘heroine leaves hero’. Over on Goodreads, I have a LOT of shelves. I’ll never awaken, and I’ll never ever give the Wyverns my heart… Because all they’ll do is rip me apart. Who needs a pack? I’ll keep myself safe, same as always. They don’t want an omega, but they need one, even if there’ll never be a real spot for me in their pack. I’m invisible, headed to a blissful solo future until the Wyvern Pack destroys my dream of independence.Ītlas, Hunter, Finn, Jett, and Orion are poison candy.

Heat, mates, and a fairytale pack life? Maybe next reincarnation. After surviving childhood at the snooty, stuck-up boarding school for budding omegas, I have everyone convinced I’m a dud.
