Law of the Lycans Series
Posted: 12 Jan 2016, 10:05
Bonded (Prequel to The Mating) (Law of the Lycans Book 1)
Betrayed: Days of the Rogue (Law of the Lycans Book 2)
The Mating: The Original Law of the Lycans Story
The Keeping (Sequel to The Mating) (Law of the Lycans Book 4)
The Finding (Law of the Lycans Book 5)
Betrayed: Book Two - The Road to Redemption (Law of the Lycans 6)
For the Good of All (Law of the Lycans Book 7)
I have yet to read book 6 and 7, but I made it all the way to book 5. So what does that say about this series?
I really enjoyed this book. Every book is based on a different set of characters but ties in other character's stories from the other books. So they are all connected in some way, just bouncing from one story to another.
It is not your typical werewolf romance. The books were so well written that many times I would find I stayed up until 2am still reading. The story line was well thought out as well. I have read books that had huge holes in the story and were never addressed which I don't particularly like; it just makes the story seam incomplete and lacking.
These however were the exact opposite. There were so many instances where I was simply like, "wow."
Betrayed: Days of the Rogue (Law of the Lycans Book 2)
The Mating: The Original Law of the Lycans Story
The Keeping (Sequel to The Mating) (Law of the Lycans Book 4)
The Finding (Law of the Lycans Book 5)
Betrayed: Book Two - The Road to Redemption (Law of the Lycans 6)
For the Good of All (Law of the Lycans Book 7)
I have yet to read book 6 and 7, but I made it all the way to book 5. So what does that say about this series?
I really enjoyed this book. Every book is based on a different set of characters but ties in other character's stories from the other books. So they are all connected in some way, just bouncing from one story to another.
It is not your typical werewolf romance. The books were so well written that many times I would find I stayed up until 2am still reading. The story line was well thought out as well. I have read books that had huge holes in the story and were never addressed which I don't particularly like; it just makes the story seam incomplete and lacking.
These however were the exact opposite. There were so many instances where I was simply like, "wow."