3.5 really. It would have been a 4, but the idea that Mack could kick the ass of shapeshifters and had fire in her blood, yet they all kept going on about how 'human' she was, was a little stupid and irritating to me. She also made some pretty stupid, immature decisions, which again were irritati...
Book one left me wanting to eat greedily this series.Book two not so much...it all just fell flat for me.I did not like the main heroine, Mackenzie. Mack (under the cover of a new name Jane Smith [very original] is still hiding from the Lord Alpha. She is making new friends:Ms Alcoon and the see...
In this installment, Mack agrees to train with the mages with the promise that the mages will lift their status spell from Mrs. Alcoon.I was really disappointed in this one. It's slow and exceedingly nonsensical. Mack and Corrigan were on good terms when last we saw them in Bloodmagic. So when Co...
Mack is finally growing into a reluctant leader and finally hooks up with Corrigan. Yay! But doesn't explore her Draco-wyr form. Boo! We get to meet the Big-Bad-Ugly of the series and in the end Mack has to choose between her budding romance and saving the world. I have to say though, Corrigan is...