Unfortunately it’s written like a cheap porno. The hero is narrated in a growling voice making him sound like an old cantankerous man which made me not like him even more. Honestly, all the other voices were narrated quite well. I also couldn’t stomach the horrible narration of the hero. The fact that the hero takes advantage of her, exploiting her innocence is just plain disturbing. Its romance on the high seas in this brand new edition of the third book in the beloved Malory series from 1New York Timesbestselling author Johanna. There are two possibilities on who the father is. Lets say, Rose will no longer think hes her sweet alpha mate. When she tells Tyland the truth, hes stunned. She is pregnant, but not with her mates baby. She acts like a 10 year old child, not like a 22 year old woman. Rose is in the most difficult predicament in werewolf history. The heroine never catching on the very obvious motives behind the hero’s actions - like undressing her and kissing her. The stupidity of the Heroine, being completely clueless (innocent) about physical attraction (even though she claims to have been around her older brothers) and the hero, deliberately walking around her and standing in front of her naked, hoping to arouse her was too much. I think the combination of a terrible narrator and ridiculous characters was too much. I’ve read a couple of books in this series and have found them fairly enjoyable - but NOT this one.
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