Honestly, my feelings on this one is admittedly up and down. Hecht brings in a few more mental disorders that she's not really familiar enough with, or that maybe she decided to throw in as a last-minute detail, since to my memory there had been no hints of Keegan being OCD or prone to anxiety attacks until this story.I was also greatly disappointed by the turn in Keegan and Carson's relationship; it came off as more one-sided than I liked, with Keegan doing things so he specifically wouldn't make Carson "mad" at him [which, after reading, it seemed like he was plenty mad and grumpy at Keegan at nearly every turn; I really didn't see much compassion show up in view of Keegan's obvious plight]. It reminded me too much of a broken, possibly mentally abusive relationship than anything else.On the other hand, the parts with Riley and Xavier's disappearance were tempting, cute, and [when their mates find them] just plain sweet. I also especially liked the tease of a possible Colby/Tobias relationship, especially since that kind of sealed Colby's decision to stay. The latest story from this formulaic series puts Keegan and Carson in the centerfold. I've been missing that couple. Keegan is puts in charge by Mitchell for this year's Christmas party ... and we discover that Keegan suffers from OCD. It's kind of nice for Stephani to bring some mental diseases to the story, because there isn't enough stories in the world about it.There are also a number of other characters being in highlight, including the Eagle twins Riley and Xavier, a side story about Shane's mother, and a glimpse of future relationship between Colby the Lion (Thomas's brother) and Tobias the Wolf (Russell's brother). Oh, also another tease about Gage the Hawke, who is still trying to capture Branson's, the blind Lion, attention.I really need to keep note on the characters names!!! *grin*
Do You like book Fangs, Fur And Snowballs (2011)?
Loved this one too.. But i wanna see updates on mitchell and dean..
—jay