Another enjoyable book in this series. I loved Austin! His longing for a mate, his need for Kiley as soon as he sees her, his desire for her to want him as he wants her... I just loved him. He was protective and tender. I did like Kiley but I wouldn't exactly call her a rogue wolf. I would have liked if the author wrote a book about a rogue wolf who really is rogue and not tied to any pack whatsoever because although Kiley lives alone, she still has ties within the Pack. I did like that there was a bit of unsolved mystery in this one and that the plot will follow on through to the next book.I wonder if Ginger will get a book because I'd really like her to find her mate. But I'm looking forward to Gray's book next up. A continuation of the Were Chronicles and brings back several characters that were first encountered in the other three stories. My biggest complaint: Chrissy Smith is such a darn good writer and I love all her writing but she is stuck in these novellas. Break out, girl. Give us a meaty, full-length novel that can really showcase your writing. Once again also highlights the plight of the "rogue" wolf-shifter who has a loose relationship with the area's pack but who has been abused by a former Alpha and is hampered from moving toward wholeness and a healthy mate relationship because of those experiences. Very good read but once again, just way too short.
Do You like book Pack Rogue (2011)?
Ok one question. What the hell was up with that ending? As in, there wasn't one.
—Orangebear
Love this series, i do hope there will be some more :)
—nita