Friday, January 22, 2016

Saving Scarlett

Summary:

Scarlett Jamison, the daughter of a powerful alpha wolf, knows her freedom is slowly slipping away. As a Breeding Queen, her hereditary destiny is to be given away to a male of her father’s choosing. She’ll have no say in the choice of her mate; her only duty will be to give her future mate as many pups as he wants. What her father doesn’t know, though, is that Scarlett took her best friend Melody’s wedding as an opportunity to spend the night with two amazing male mountain lions. They rocked her world and stole her heart, and then she had to leave them behind and cut all contact. Even though her heart protests that Wesley and Ray Fiero are her truemates, she has no choice but to obey her father…until a certain quirk in her DNA changes everything.

Ray and Wesley won’t give up on Scarlett. One night was not nearly enough for them. Finding Scarlett turns out to be easy. Taking her back to Ashland to live happily ever after? Now, that’s going to be dangerous. Ray and Wesley are willing to go to any length to protect Scarlett’s right to choose them no matter the cost, but when an innocent life is on the line, will the payment for her disobedience be blood?

This book contains one female who has her choices taken from her, two males determined to make her theirs, and a pride willing to help. Expect plenty of m/f/m interaction, abundant use of the word ‘mine,’ and inappropriate use of a horse statue.

Review:

I’m a huge fan for most of R.E. Butler’s stories, and have thoroughly enjoyed this series. However, the same thing happens in each book and it’s getting very old.  I can say there are no grammatical errors, the flow of the book is spot on, and you feel the emotions.  With this being said that is the only good part of the book. 

Conclusion:

Would I recommend this book to others? NO

Would I read other books by this Author?  That’s up in the air.. I’m getting sick of the same plot lines in all the books within a series.  She needs to come up with new and exciting plotlines before I’ll ever buy another one of her books.

Is this a Novel or Novella? It’s a Novella on the longer side just 20 pages being shy of a Novel.

Is this book priced correctly? YES



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