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I couldn't finish this, The story has three themes:
Werewolves are heavily discriminated against, Okay so bummer. But the author goes on and on and on about it until it's pretty depressing,
Pregnancy is hard, I felt like we were going page by page through What To Expect When You Are Expecting, Every little detail of his pregnancy is described and it's miserable, He's whiny and neurotic and demanding, What a brat! I feel like the author must have recently had a baby and it was a horrible pregnancy that she wanted to moan about.
The Alpha is a workaholic and they never have time together, Meanwhile the Omega who is
all weepy over it is supposedly swamped with modeling photo shoots himself, The kid is pretty much being raised by a nanny and a tutor,
I just found neither main character likable and there seemed to be no chemistry between them, The story was boring and depressing and I finally decided to quit investing time in it, Disappointing!
I wanted to love this book, The blurb had so much potential but the book fell flat for me, I didn't feel any connection between the characters and didn't find either of them very likable, A fated event in every omega's life is pregnancy, and when Baine sniffs out his matchAlpha male billionaire jock Lochehe knows he's got to hire a nurse.
And a tutor. And sort out his feelings,
Because pregnancy proves incredibly harrowing, Does Baine really love Loche, or are they moving too fast, as werewolves should Human society has one standard, but in the world of werewolves, there lies an entirely different order of how things must be.
First you sniff him out,
Then you get pregnant,
And then you need him, Forever.
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