Why would she apologize? He's the one that said all the vulgar stuff first, clearly not being professional. If she converts to a doormat after her bold counterattack due to him being her boss, I won't be finishing this one.
Ok. That's all I can take. This book needs a rewrite. Iris, a princess, has no authority or rank whatsoever. She says nothing to Eris as she bullied Sage throughout the entire book thus far and she's now standing right beside her as Cassius is issuing covert threats, making her uncomfortable and she says nothing nor commands him to leave. Alaric has no power or authority and the premise behind the politics and whatever else being why he can't defend her is weak. It's sickening to read about his impotence while he's flexing his rage and whatever else thru the bond, but not actually doing a thing, again... throughout the entire book. The only power flex he has ever had was when he took Sage from Blackthorn, and even then, Cassius didn't bow to his power and his father only seemed to relent due to title and not his power.
And what's the Queen's purpose? This book is weak. Poorly written as none of the characters have the "power and authority" their title and rank suggest they should.
How big is this healing center that there could possibly be so many onlookers standing around while she's working with the wounded AND has a cluster of visiting healers plus the original healers running around tending to the wounded?
if rumor has it that he rejected her horribly or what not, why would he walk up to her and call her that in front of all thes people? It discredits himself.
So what happened to the encrypted signed document that authorized the massacre of her people? Who would have such authority other than his family? And why would he have to figure out "who to trust" when he already has a starting point with that name?
Should it really be mentioned at how his power rolls off of him like waves when the situation contradicts that very idea? The nobles aren't phased at all by that supposed power and he has to bow to their whims on multiple occasions. His power, as described, should bring them to heel or have them show their necks, submitting in some fashion. They do not, ever. Only the lower rank people.
So they are going to invite the viper into their nest, leave all the packs without leadership and healers, having them all come to Silver Crown... but the things is, didnt they just do that? This is so repetitious. They just need to mate and get it over with, unlock her full potential, and his, and stop all of this mess. Quit letting people die.
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I really don't like him. I won't be finishing it because it condones sexual harassment in the work place as long as your daddy owns the place.
Why would she apologize? He's the one that said all the vulgar stuff first, clearly not being professional. If she converts to a doormat after her bold counterattack due to him being her boss, I won't be finishing this one.
Wonder what Gia was thinking when she saw him walk in...
Uh oh... Let's see the real Mr. Dorsey...
This chapter ends book 1, "The Lycan King's Unwanted Omega" and starts book 2 "The Lycan Heir’s Destiny".
Ok. That's all I can take. This book needs a rewrite. Iris, a princess, has no authority or rank whatsoever. She says nothing to Eris as she bullied Sage throughout the entire book thus far and she's now standing right beside her as Cassius is issuing covert threats, making her uncomfortable and she says nothing nor commands him to leave. Alaric has no power or authority and the premise behind the politics and whatever else being why he can't defend her is weak. It's sickening to read about his impotence while he's flexing his rage and whatever else thru the bond, but not actually doing a thing, again... throughout the entire book. The only power flex he has ever had was when he took Sage from Blackthorn, and even then, Cassius didn't bow to his power and his father only seemed to relent due to title and not his power.
And what's the Queen's purpose? This book is weak. Poorly written as none of the characters have the "power and authority" their title and rank suggest they should.
How big is this healing center that there could possibly be so many onlookers standing around while she's working with the wounded AND has a cluster of visiting healers plus the original healers running around tending to the wounded?
if rumor has it that he rejected her horribly or what not, why would he walk up to her and call her that in front of all thes people? It discredits himself.
So what happened to the encrypted signed document that authorized the massacre of her people? Who would have such authority other than his family? And why would he have to figure out "who to trust" when he already has a starting point with that name?
Should it really be mentioned at how his power rolls off of him like waves when the situation contradicts that very idea? The nobles aren't phased at all by that supposed power and he has to bow to their whims on multiple occasions. His power, as described, should bring them to heel or have them show their necks, submitting in some fashion. They do not, ever. Only the lower rank people.
So they are going to invite the viper into their nest, leave all the packs without leadership and healers, having them all come to Silver Crown... but the things is, didnt they just do that? This is so repetitious. They just need to mate and get it over with, unlock her full potential, and his, and stop all of this mess. Quit letting people die.