Shifted Soul (The Wolves of Forest Grove #2) by Elena Lawson

Posted April 27, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews, Series I am reading / 0 Comments

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Shifted Soul (The Wolves of Forest Grove #2) by Elena LawsonTitle: Shifted Soul (The Wolves of Forest Grove, #2)
Author: Elena Lawson
Series: The Wolves of Forest Grove #2
Published by: Indie
Release Date: April 17, 2020
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 356
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Action and Adventure
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

I’m not just Allie Grace anymore. A beast slumbers beneath the surface of my skin.
I have new urges and impulses. Not to mention a hot temper that flares up at the slightest provocation. But that’s not all—apparently, I’m also mated.
It’s like a part of my soul has been sucked out, cleaved in two, and deposited into Jared and Clay. The strange otherworldly force tying us together is all but impossible to ignore.
I try my best, though. At least until other packs catch wind of the new wolf in Forest Grove. The one who has not yet chosen her pack. The one with two tails and a will strong enough to challenge one of the strongest alphas in the state.
To some, I’m a prize to be claimed. A trophy wolf that should be studied and admired. But to others, I’m dangerous. An unknown variable that could pose a threat to an entire race.
With no other option, I’ll have to trust in my newfound animal instinct, and in the two shifters who’ve each claimed a piece of my soul.

My Review:

Man, the first one was so good but then this one……just fell so damn flat for me. Nothing really happens throughout this story. We have no progression, like, at all. She is still figuring out being turned, and no one has told her anything about what to expect. And she hasn’t even asked. It’s a bunch of people sticking their heads in the sand and ignoring each other. Jared is the only one who seems to want to help Allie but he gets relocated a lot in this book which I found a little too convenient if you ask me. Clay is too broody, it gets in the way of liking him. Allie is too stubborn and immature to take seriously. It’s very unfortunate that the second book could take such a down turn from the first one. No depth of character, no progression of story, just a bunch of innuendo. And no closure. I highly doubt I’ll be reading more in this series.

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