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Rogue Wolves Prison by Eva Brandt, Cara Wylde

fmcfranny's review

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3.0

So I enjoyed the characters but the storyline fell flat. It felt like none of the conflicts actually got resolved. Bad guys got away with it, the setups that made the characters go to prison were not exposed. And one of the characters made no sense. He was mates with one person but trying to force another to do it and mated wolves aren't supposed to feel desire for others....ugg. So many issues with the author saying one thing and then flipping it when dealing with another character.

wolfslayer's review

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3.0

I enjoyed reading this book and loved the whole idea of it, but I wish it had been longer. The twists were fantastic, but would’ve felt more impactful if all the characters had been more fleshed out throughout the book. The chemistry was strong between the two main characters, but there wasn’t enough interaction between them to really create a strong foundation. More world building, character development, and relationship/friendship growth between all of the characters would’ve made the ending feel more emotionally compelling.

I don’t regret reading it though, because I did really enjoy the concept! So much so that I wanted more from it.

firstorderpixie's review

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emotional fast-paced

kyleemccarthy's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

book_lover_97's review

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5.0

This is an incredible read by two outstanding authors. The plot is captivating and exciting. Characters have sizzling chemistry and amazing dialogue and chemistry. The storyline is packed with drama, danger and suspense. I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read more from these two authors.

I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased, honest review.

see_sadie_read's review

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2.0

I'll admit that I picked this book up thinking it was another with a similar plot. But by the time I realized my mistake I decided to just go with it. But, ya'll, this book is a mess. It's underdeveloped, cheesy, and simplistic.

Angela seemed to develop abilities as-needed...in fact, whole plot points that made no sense popped up as-needed. The villain that showed up at the prison seemed to be evil for no apparent reason and showed up to be maniacally and actively evil for, again, no apparent reason. I almost got whiplash from the 'I did this, no, my family did that, no, they're good after all.' It made the whole thing feel inconsistent.

Worst of all, that same back-and-forwards left Angela feeling utterly without agency. Sure, not every heroine has to be a strong character, but she's basically a limp rag. Killian had a little more character, but not much.

All in all, I'm just glad to be finished with it.
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