I hope we get to see more of this pack in subsequent books. I really enjoyed the secondary characters, including Mitch's twin brother and his equally Alpha wife. There is very little angst here the focus is firmly on the relationship and on Simon learning to trust Mitch. The slow-burn made the inevitable coming together all the hotter, and the dynamics between the two men were very believable. Blue Mountain is equal parts tender and steamy. Wanting to possess and never let go, Mitch makes a pact with Simon: stay for one month and let me take care of you.ĬC never disappoints in the feels, romance, and smex departments. It will take much patience on Mitch's part to soothe Simon's past hurts. Simon has been without a pack for too long and has learned to repress his wolf instincts. To Mitch's chagrin, Simon wants naught to do with him. A dozen years later Simon has returned, only to find himself held captive by big Alpha wolf Mitch, who claims that Simon is his mate. Simon and his mother were banished from the Blue Mountain pack when Simon was but 13. The first book in the new Pack series is a hot little read with some mild angst and a light enemies-to-lovers feel, at least on the part of one of the MCs.
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