Reviewed by Becca
TITLE: Hunted by His Alpha
SERIES: Wolves in the Fae Court #1
AUTHOR: Marie Medina
PUBLISHER: Evernight Publishing
LENGTH: 55 pages
RELEASE DATE: March 3, 2019
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Gregor arrives in the fae court ready to cement an alliance. When he finds his mate there, he doesn’t hesitate to make their union a part of the momentous event, even though he neglects to inform his newly found mate about any of this.
Jared is drawn to the Alpha of the wolf pack immediately, unable to resist the man’s touch and more than willing to go to his bed. But when Gregor decides their official mating is a done deal, Jared bristles. He sets out to teach the shifter a lesson about respect, despite the fact all he really wants to do is submit.
When the Alpha is denied and told to learn how to properly court a fae, he finds something very interesting in the ancient texts of the palace library. And then, The Hunt begins…
REVIEW:
I was reading some of the other comments on GR about this when I was entering my review, and I had to laugh a bit. They were complaining it was too short and you didn’t get much out of the story, but I disagree. The author packed quite a bit in the short story she wrote. And I found quite funny to a degree. And quite happy about it.
I’m an alpha/omega fan. Pretty much everyone knows this. I’m also an omega advocate. Always have rooted for the ‘Underdog’, so to speak. What struck me funny and pretty awesome about this book, is the alpha of the wolf pack was trying to make an alliance with the fae court. Everything seems to be fine and dandy, until he gets a whiff of his mate, and they all but practically consume each other. They don’t, but it’s a close thing. But where Gregor made his mistake, is that he went ahead said he’d agree to everything as long as Jared mated him. Or in the fae world, betrothed each other. But it backfired on Gregor when Jared refused, because he was left out of the negotiations and treated like a thing or a common whore in his words. So Gregor had to change his way of getting this alliance.
I was shouting, ‘yay’, when Jared put his foot down. Good for him. No one should be treated like their opinion don’t matter. I don’t care if they’re mates or not. And Gregor had his hands full with the hybrid and I was glad for it. He deserved what he got for assuming what he did. Yes, the mate bond is a good thing, but it technically doesn’t bring instalove or happiness. That comes with a bit of time. And I was happy to see an alpha put in his place. Woo your man.
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