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Book Review: Wild Wolf (Darkmore Penitentiary #4)

Rating: 4 stars

Freedom never tasted so bitter.

A stolen love. A strangled curse. A heart of sin. And a fate touched in moonlight.

My men weave a tangled web around my soul, and I’ve formed a pack that will go to death and back for me.

The moon hangs low over my heart as the call of the endless sky draws me closer and I find myself lost in the abyss that was waiting for me out here.

Fate has left a bitter taste on my tongue, the haunting echoes of the past mocking me at every turn. But I’m not a pup anymore. And I won’t let another ten years pass without mending the rift in my heart.

Darkness draws near enough to devour me but I have forged a pack of wild creatures at my back and I won’t be pulled into the grip of despair.

I’ll find the stars in this endless night and force them to hear me howl.

I am Rosalie Oscura and I will claim my happy ending, even if I have to claw it from the hands of destiny itself.

This is the final installment in the Darkmore Penitentiary series.

This series is set in the world of Solaria five years after Zodiac Academy and ten years after Dark Fae and book one was previously published as Darkmore Penitentiary. There is some character crossover but all series can be read independent of each other without spoilers. The female lead will end up with more than one love interest.

I reread the previous books in this series before I read this last book, Wild Wolf since it had been a while since I had picked up the Darkmore Penitentiary series. And I’m glad I did as this book does a wonderful job of bringing you back into the world of its characters and the story told within its pages. Like with its predecessors, this book didn’t disappoint as it was a good way to end this series that I had come to enjoy.

What I enjoyed about reading Wild Wolf is that there was quite a bit of character development between all of the guys Rosalie cared about. I felt like they were all starting to get along once they were out of the prison, like they finally understood why Rosalie cared about each of them. I felt like I saw this through all of the guys working together to help Roary with what he was going through and then once again when they all fought together against the main antagonists. I especially enjoyed seeing Cain and Roary develop a good relationship with each other as the book went on because I wasn’t expecting it, so it was nice to see. I also enjoyed the connection between Sin Wilder and some of the characters from Zodiac Academy as it was a twist in his character that I wasn’t expecting but was happy to see as I felt like Sin deserved to find out where he came from and I’m glad that was included here.

I also enjoyed seeing the connection between Cain’s past and Zodiac Academy concerning the main antagonists involved. It made me feel like with this last book in the series, the authors were connecting all of these series together that are set in Solaria, and I enjoyed it immensely. I will say though that I was disappointed in how easily the antagonists are defeated here because I was expecting more of a fight than what ends up happening. But I am glad with how things turn out in this book.

What I also enjoyed with Wild Wolf was the story itself. I was curious to find out what would happen once they got out of prison and this book didn’t disappoint. Yes, what happens to Roary is terrible and I wish it didn’t have to happen after everything he had already been through in these books. But at the same time, I’m glad it did because it brought all of the characters together when I wasn’t sure how that was going to happen. I also felt like there were a lot of good moments in this book with these characters that made this book even more enjoyable for me to read and I was glad that I decided to finish reading this series.

If I had to choose anything with regards to Wild Wolf that I didn’t particularly enjoy it would have to be with how Hastings’ character is portrayed. I initially liked his character in this series but didn’t like that his character was in this book to provide comedic relief. Especially because I felt like his chapters weren’t necessary as they didn’t add anything to the plot of the story. I felt like he was just in this book as a distraction from what was going on and I feel like nothing he did help Rosalie and the rest of the characters. If anything, I feel bad for him in this series because he gets used by Rosalie while she’s in the prison and then once he leaves the prison, he is used again as a way to distract from what Rosalie and the rest of the characters are going through. Don’t get me wrong, I overall like his character. Just not the way he ends up portrayed in this book like he’s weak and can’t handle doing things on his own.

What I also didn’t enjoy with this book is what Roary goes through as I feel like saving him and helping him get what he’s lost takes over as the main plot of this book. Yes, I enjoyed it because his struggle here results in deeper character development for Cain, Sin, and Ethan. But at the same time, the focus ends up being on saving him with what’s going on versus stopping the antagonists from doing what they did to him to others. And I feel like it doesn’t end up mattering anyway because while he gets what he lost back, he also has something else that none of the other characters in this world have and I feel like it’s never explained what this truly means.

But as a whole, I enjoyed reading Wild Wolf. It was a good last book for this series, and it was nice to see all of the characters working together and to see them all get the happy ending they truly deserve. 

Book Review: Feral Wolf (Darkmore Penitentiary #3)

Rating: 3 stars

A morte e ritorno. My family’s motto circles in my mind as I look this problem dead on and try to figure it out. I’ve faced worse than this. Survived worse odds than this. I won’t let this failure break me.

We have 72 hours to turn this around. 72 hours to make a new plan out of the dregs of the old. 72 hours until all hope is lost.

This task is impossible, but I still like my chances. I have an ace in my pocket and his name is Mason Cain. He might not want to help me, but I don’t plan on giving him a choice in the matter.

My name is Rosalie Oscura. And I refuse to let anything beat me.

This series is set in the world of Solaria five years after Zodiac Academy and ten years after Dark Fae and book one was previously published as Darkmore Penitentiary. There is some character crossover but all series can be read independent of each other without spoilers. The female lead will end up with more than one love interest.

In comparison to the rest of the books in this series, Feral Wolf felt like a slow read to me. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed what I read, but the pacing of it just didn’t fit in to me like its predecessors.

What I did enjoy about this book though was seeing how these characters would now deal with the current obstacle that stood in their way: time. All of Rosalie’s plans to get out of Darkmore Penitentiary were now ruined and time was of the essence if she wanted to get out of the prison along with those who she promised to take with her. And it was interesting to see how all of these characters would come together to make what seemed almost impossible possible.

What I also enjoyed about Feral Wolf was continuing to see Rosalie’s relationships with the guys continue to develop. I was glad to finally see both Ethan and Roary do what they should’ve done when it came to their relationship with Rosalie since the beginning. I also enjoyed seeing her relationships with all of these guys and how they all seemed like they were finally starting to accept that she needed all of them in her life. And I especially enjoyed getting a little more backstory into Cain’s dark past as I feel like we did get some snippets in the previous books, but what gets discovered here I feel like helped me understand his character even better.

While I wasn’t overall a fan of the way this book ends, I knew that there had to be more to what was going on in Psych that was going to play a role in these books. So when the ending takes the turn it does, even though I hate it, I also found myself intrigued by it. I knew that there would be more involved with it than this book originally made me believe. So while I’m overall displeased with the way this book has ended, I’m also intrigued to see where things will go in the next book in this series when it comes out.

However, there is quite a lot about this book that I didn’t enjoy as much as the rest of the books in this series. I love Sin Wilder’s character because he’s very different from the rest of the characters in this series, and I can see how much he cares about Rosalie which is something even he wasn’t expecting. But I feel like I can agree with the rest of the characters in this series in that he doesn’t always make the best decisions that help Rosalie with her plans to help him escape. I feel like there’s something in each of the books in this series so far that he’s done that’s caused her more trouble than its worth. And what he did in this book in comparison to the others I wasn’t at all pleased about. So while I do like his character and he has developed quite a bit since Rosalie first met him, his antics in this book struck a nerve with me more so than the other books in this series. I still love his character though so I’m hoping this is just a fluke for me with regards to this book.

What I also didn’t enjoy in Feral Wolf was the overall pacing of this book. Rosalie and her crew only had a short amount of time to get out of Darkmore Penitentiary. But I felt like most of the book was spent with her and the guys screwing around instead of coming up with another plan to get out of the prison. Yes, I know things were made complicated by what happened in this book so she and everyone else had to figure out how to work around the obstacles that were now in their way. But at the same time, I don’t feel like they moved forward in coming up with a plan until close to the end of the book when things were only getting worse, and they were completely out of time to escape. And that bothered me because it almost felt like she was going to rely on whatever plan their group came up with at the last minute as their overall plan instead of trying to come up with multiple plans beforehand just in case.

I also wasn’t a fan of some of the points of views they decided to include in this book that weren’t in the other two books in this series. I don’t understand why Officer Hastings had to have a couple chapters devoted to his perspective. Yes, I like his character overall in the story, but I feel like he doesn’t play an important role in the story in any way. I see him as a minor character in this series more than anything else. I also didn’t really see the point of having a chapter told from Leon’s perspective either. Yes, I like his character and I know him, and Dante are involved in helping Rosalie and the others escape. But I felt like the chapter we had from him was something we could’ve had during one of Rosalie’s chapters in this book as it didn’t add anything to the story to me from what I could see.

Lastly, I also wasn’t a fan of how this book ended in comparison to the rest of the books in this series. I know I mentioned earlier about being intrigued about what was going on in the Psych unit and that I knew it would definitely play a role in this series. But the character who ends up getting hurt like those in the Psych unit had been makes me sad because I feel like he went through a lot in this book and that he didn’t deserve to go through this too. I also didn’t like the ending because I feel like I know what Rosalie is going to do since things didn’t go at all the way she had hoped. Yes, its interesting because it means there’s more going on in the prison that needs to be resolved. But I feel like the authors could handle it differently too by including more of that aspect of the story into this series instead of giving us little bits of it.

But overall, I did enjoy reading Feral Wolf, the third book in this series. Its not my favorite out of the books in this series, but it left enough for me to continue reading the series to see how things will play out for Rosalie and the guys once the next book is actually released.   

Book Review: Alpha Wolf (Darkmore Penitentiary #2)

Rating: 4 stars

I came here with a single goal in mind. An aim. A purpose. I will break out of Darkmore Penitentiary. But I was a fool to think that it would be so simple.

And now with more and more Fae relying on me to get them out of this slice of hell, I find myself unable to do a damn thing. Mason Cain stabbed me in the back and left me to rot in the dark. So now I have another goal in mind before I escape this place, because no one messes with the Queen of the Oscura Clan and lives to tell the tale. The moment I get out of here, my sights will be set on him.

Between the four alpha males luring me in, the psychopaths trying to kill me and the monster roaming the halls at night, I have my hands full in here.

But one thing is for sure. I’m not throwing my life away in this place. So I’ll do whatever it takes to escape.

This is a dark, hot paranormal romance series where the main character will end up with more than one male love interest. The series is set in the same world as Zodiac Academy and Dark Fae, with some character cross-over but each series can be read without having read the other series.

Alpha Wolf was quite the read from beginning to end. It kept me on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what would happen next with Rosalie and the rest of the characters in this series. With the way this book started out due to how Caged Wolf ended, I was interested to see how Rosalie would get herself out of the predicament she found herself in.

What I was also interested in seeing with this book was how her plan to escape this prison would come together. In some aspects, the story itself moved along slowly, such as with the character development of some of Rosalie’s love interests. The guys that come to mind for me who had slower character development are Ethan and Roary, both of whom I feel like are in denial about their feelings towards her. There are certain points in this series where they admit their feelings, but they both seem to act so stubborn and hard headed about letting her know the truth about how they feel about her almost to the detriment of their relationship with her. In others, such as her plans to escape Darkmore Penitentiary, the story moved along quicker than I expected. I know some time was lost for her because of how events transpired in Caged Wolf, but I feel like things came together almost too quickly by the time she decided it was time to make her plans come to fruition. To where I was almost not at all surprised by how things transpired even though I was kept on the edge of my seat to see how everything would turn out for them. In comparison to the other series by these authors, I feel like so far the character development in this series is more of a slow burn than Zodiac Academy and Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac, but the story moves along at a much quicker pace, which I find myself not minding here as I feel like I’m still learning about these characters without it taking up the entirety of the story.

What I also enjoyed about Alpha Wolf was seeing more of Rosalie’s Moon Wolf abilities. There isn’t much given to us so far in these books about being a Moon Wolf, but every time Rosalie ends up using her abilities, I find myself interested in learning more about them and wanting to see how they affect her and those around her. I was particularly interested in learning more about what she did to Cain and appreciated that he actually looked into what she did and how to try and break it. I know she doesn’t seem to know all that much about her Moon Wolf abilities, I still find them fascinating and hope as this series progresses we find out more about these abilities along with Rosalie.

I also enjoyed reading this book from Cain and Sin’s point of view. What I enjoyed from Cain’s perspective was him finding out what’s going on in Psych to the inmates who get sent down there. I have a feeling that’s going to end up playing a big role in this series even though I don’t particularly know how yet, and I was excited to see Cain actually trusting Rosalie on this and investigating it. And what I enjoyed from reading Sin’s chapters was seeing his relationship with Rosalie continuing to develop. But I also enjoyed seeing his relationship with Ethan in this book because while they aren’t the best of friends, I feel like I’m starting to see a friendship develop between the two of them and I’m completely here for it.

In comparison to Caged Wolf, I actually enjoyed the ending of this book. Yes, I knew Rosalie’s plans to escape weren’t going to go according to plan. But I enjoyed seeing the way they went wrong and how everyone reacted here when things went bad for them. I also enjoyed with the ending seeing everyone coming together to help Rosalie with this escape. Yes, Sin was annoying here in that he actually made things a lot harder for all of them, but him, Roary and Ethan working together to help Rosalie was wonderful and I can’t wait to see more moments like that as this series continues.

If I had to choose a criticism for Alpha Wolf, it would have to be Rosalie’s relationships with Ethan and Roary. So, I overall like both of these characters as I find them both interesting guys and wanting to learn more about them as the series continues. My problem with them with regards to Rosalie is how obvious both these guys like her but keep trying to be in denial of their feelings for her. While I get it as when the chapters are from their perspective, they do a good job explaining their thoughts when it comes to her and their feelings. But I still find myself annoyed with them both because I know how much they both care about her, they are just letting other things get in the way of admitting their feelings. Especially as these are things they both can work through with her instead of letting them ruin what they have with her.

Overall though, I enjoyed reading Alpha Wolf and can’t wait to see what happens in the next book in this series Feral Wolf as I’m sure it won’t disappoint. Even though it’s currently the last book out in this series as the fourth book is yet to be published, I’m still looking forward to reading it.  

Book Review: Caged Wolf (Darkmore Penitentiary #1)

Rating: 4 stars

What do you do when the guy you’ve loved since you were fourteen is sent to the most dangerous prison in Solaria for saving your life?

Okay, so maybe he doesn’t love me back. And maybe getting sent down would seem insane to some, but I’m Rosalie Oscura, champion underground cage-fighter and alpha werewolf from the infamous Oscura Clan. My family wrote the book on criminal organisations and I’ll be ruling this place by the time the next moon rises.

Then I just need to get to work on busting us the hell out of here. ‘Us’ being me, the lion shifter I’ve loved for ten long years, and the most notorious criminal in here – a sinful incubus who’s been condemned to isolation for committing an unspeakable crime.

What’s the worst that could happen? I mean, short of being rejected by my mate, the black-hearted werewolf who rules over my sworn enemies, or getting myself noticed by the sinister vampire guard who has a dark vendetta against me. But how likely is that?

The trouble is, I need the help of those four alpha males to get out of here. And they happen to hate each other almost as much as they hate me.

But I always did love a challenge. And I never did learn when to back down. So how hard could it be to make them accept me as their leader?

Caged Wolf was previously titled ‘Darkmore Penitentiary’ and is a dark, shifter RH with rejected mates, age gap romance, enemies to lovers, psychos, violence and steamy scenes recommended for readers aged 18+.

It is set in the world of Solaria after the events of Zodiac Academy and Dark Fae and contains some character crossover but can be read as a standalone series without having read the other books.

Caged Wolf, the first book in the Darkmore Penitentiary series, was an enjoyable read for me from beginning to end. Like the rest of the series by these authors, this book had multiple points of view and I enjoyed reading the character’s perspectives that were in this book. I love that this series’ main character is someone in both the Zodiac Academy and Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac series that I enjoyed seeing even though she wasn’t a main character.

What this book did well for me was keep me engaged through the story. I feel like the story in this book so far moves along at a steady pace with just enough happening to keep you as a reader eager to find out what’s going to happen next. I feel like what helps with that is the setting as the place Rosalie is in is no ordinary prison. It’s a prison for the most dangerous criminals in the world of Solaria so anything is bound to happen each day she’s there.

What I also enjoyed about Caged Wolf is the character’s points of view we get. I especially found Cain and Sin’s chapters interesting. I loved seeing this story told from Sin’s point of view because of him being an Incubus and is the whole reason Rosalie is looking to bust out of Darkmore Penitentiary. I find Cain’s perspective interesting as well because of him being a guard at this prison and seeing his interactions with all the inmates even though I don’t know whether I like his character or not just because of the way he acts throughout the book. I enjoyed reading the chapters from Ethan and Roary’s points of view as well as they are characters I recognized from reading the Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac series and I enjoyed seeing them here.

What I appreciate about this series so far is that while there’s some romance, I feel like this book was more focused on what was going on to Rosalie in Darkmore Penitentiary instead. You see her different relationships with these guys and how she interacts with them. However, her focus is more on her finding a way out of the prison than developing a relationship with any of these guys. And I enjoyed that because while I enjoyed the last series I read by these authors, it sometimes felt like the plot focused more on the main character’s relationships than on what she was trying to set out to do. So while I want to get to know the characters in this series and see how they develop as the series goes on, it’s nice to have a main character focus on what she’s looking to accomplish.

If there’s anything in Caged Wolf that I have criticisms about it would have to be something in the plot I noticed when reading this book and how this book ended. So what bothered me in the plot of this book has to do with the rivalry between the Lunar Brotherhood and Oscura Clan, which played a huge role in the Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac series. The reason this bothers me with this book is because after reading that series from what I understood, both gangs were no longer at odds with each other. But in this book with the way Ethan acts towards Rosalie as their relationship continues to develop, I feel like I’m missing something here. I know this series takes place years after the other two series I’ve read so I’m thinking maybe the discrepancy I noticed has to do with information I don’t have yet. But it bothers me because its pretty clear from reading this book that the rivalry between the two gangs is still going on.  

With the way this book ended, I’m not completely sure how I feel about it. I enjoy what we find out from Rosalie’s perspective with regards to what’s going on in the Psych unit and the ensuing chaos Sin caused for her so that she could get in there. I enjoy these components near the end of the book because I feel like we find out there’s more going on in the prison than Rosalie expected. And I’m interested to see how this information correlates to the overall plot in this series as I continue reading it. However, what I didn’t like about the end of the book is how Cain acts. While I find his character interesting and want to get to know more about him, I felt like the way he acted at the end of this book was completely unnecessary. Especially because Rosalie saves his life when she very easily could’ve decided to let him die. It made me dislike his character here and eager to see her get back at him for it.

Overall though I enjoyed reading Caged Wolf, the first book in the Darkmore Penitentiary series. Like the rest of the book these two authors have written, the story had me hooked from beginning to end and the characters whose perspectives this story is told through intrigued me to continue reading to see what would happen next. Really excited to read Alpha Wolf, the next book in this series to see what happens next to Rosalie and the rest of the characters in this series.

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