Shifter Claimed
Royal Mates Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tristan James
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Elizabeth Russell
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Written by:
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Alexis Calder
About this listen
A wolf shifter and a demon have both claimed me as their mate. I'm sure nothing will go wrong with that.
When you hunt supernatural baddies for a living, you're used to danger. But for once, the danger I'm facing isn't my fault.
Somebody killed my best friend and set me up to take the fall. Now, I've got two days to prove I'm innocent before it's open season on hunting me down. If that wasn't bad enough, I'm partnered with a royal enforcer who isn't what he seems. Sure, he's sexy as hell, but he's the most dangerous supernatural I've ever encountered. And I literally get paid to hunt the worst of the worst.
I want justice for my friend, and I want my name cleared. But the deeper I go, the more dangerous things get. My friend died protecting something of great value and now, her burden falls on me.
If I don't figure this out, it's not just my life on the line. It's the start of a supernatural war.
And I'm right in the middle.
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- T-in-a-dash
- 2024-12-07
pass for me
I'm not sure if it was the narration or the story itself, likely a bit of both, but this book fell flat for me and I hate that it is part of a series so there's no resolution by the last chapter (chapter 27). It seemed like you can skip from chapter 5 to chapter 24 and still get the gist of what's going on in the story.
This book reminded me of the middle movie in a trilogy. The first movie intrigues you and draws you in, the second is a bore, doesn't do anything to move the story along, and is almost a complete waste of time. And then the third is where all the action happens, and where the story just blows up. with a trilogy, regardless of the middle movie being so sucky, you want to watch the last installment, you're excited too. With this series, I have no desire to read any of the other books.
romance? what romance? they repeatedly talked about connection, connection, connection, but I felt no connection. i swear both males indicated she was theirs within the first few chapters of the book, at least the Wolf shifter did, and yet it took all 27 chapters for them to tell her.
Throughout the book.
There seems to be so many unnecessary scenes. It felt like the author sat down and brainstormed a bunch of ideas that they thought would bring intrigue, or they thought would add action, or they thought would make her seem more of a bada** and instead of sifting through those ideas. she instead decided to add every single idea to the book.
An example is
In the beginning chaptees where she decides she wishes to speak to her best friend's brother about her murder; instead of walking into the bar and stating why she's there and who she wishes to speak to, they have a brawl. a very unnecessary and avoidable brawl.
waste
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