Pack Princess

by Aimee Easterling

Ebook, 2014

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Available

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Fic SF Easterling

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Publication

Wetknee Books (2014), 186 pages

Description

Fantasy. Fiction. Literature. As the first female alpha in living memory, Terra Wilder already has her hands full bringing old-fashioned uncles and cousins into line. But with a regional gathering of ten clans on the horizon, the shifter will soon be faced with an even more arduous task: holding her own against a lineup of power-hungry pack leaders.Justin Young is the strongest of the opposing alphas, and he also happens to be the handsome but disturbing older brother of Terra's own mate. Justin is far too powerful to vanquish in a pitched battle, so Terra instead opts to trick the alpha into supporting her cause by pretending to be a pack princess on the prowl for a husband.Flirting with a shifter who looks like a dark reflection of her true mate is no fun, but if Terra doesn't maintain her clan's independence, her male relatives risk being tossed out into the cold while her female cousins are turned into chattel. On the other hand, if Terra succeeds, she might just lose herself �??- and her mate �??- in the process.Wolf Rampant trilogy:1. Shiftless2. Pack Princess3. Alpha Asce… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jetangen4571
It's fun to watch Tara learn to believe in herself and her capabilities. The story is good whether you've read the preceding ones or not, and the splashes of humor really make the day.
Bought as Whispersync on the cheap. Kelly does a great job of immersing the reader into each character, especially
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Tara.
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LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Not bad, but Terra seems to keep getting stupider. She can't control this and can't handle that and spends way too much time berating herself for screwing up. It's surprising she did as well as she did before she had Wolfie to fix her emotions. Trouble was more trouble than she thought - I was
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suspecting it, she was too helpful in the wrong ways. I wonder if the black dress meant something? I'd forgotten that Terra actually had a way to tell that she was lying...and didn't use it. It's still well-written, but I'm starting to really dislike the protagonist. I'll read the next one, though.
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Wolf Rampant, 2

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Easterling

Rating

(8 ratings; 4)
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