Like the first book, this second installment of a werewolf trilogy had the
ability to be good, but it wasn't. The plot had promise, but fell way short.
Plot was clearly second to sexual dialogue and narration, and narration did not
vary between characters. Author needs to realize that not every character will
think or speak the same way about a common subject. This lack of variation just
makes this book full of unnecessary, gratuitous words. Narration and description
of characters were repeated - almost as if there was a minimum page requirement.
Don't waste your time on this R-rated (maybe even NC-17 rated) book.