Saturday 12 June 2021

Review: Beta Wolf (Smoky Mountain Pack Series Book 2) by Lucia Ashta

Beta Wolf Beta Wolf by Lucia Ashta
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Becoming Part Of The Pack

This story continues a few weeks after the end of book 1. It turns out that with Corbin, the pack alpha, missing Quannah is moved into the alpha position and Zasha becomes beta, despite knowing nothing about being a wolf.

The last few weeks have been spent training, recovering from their injuries and searching for Corbin. On top of that Zasha and Quannah are both battling an intense attraction for each other.

This book is all about Zasha becoming part of the pack and acknowledging that she is part wolf. Because of the nature of the creation of her wolf, it’s been hard to let her humanity go, especially as she’s had to cut all contact with her uncles and their families and hasn’t had a chance to mourn the loss of her father on the same day she was made a wolf.

It turns out that Zasha is a really good wolf. She is fast, decisive in battle and fights with a brutal efficiency. She has brought new techniques in fighting to the pack whose whole purpose is fighting the hunters of their kind.

The story of Zasha and the pack is really interesting. It’s not high action, but there is some peril involved, usually involving magic. There are also ties into other series by the same author, but I still enjoyed both books so far without having read any of the others. Having been introduced to characters from those series, in this book, I’m tempted to read the back catalogue.

I’m looking forward to reading the next book and finding out what happens next.

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