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Night Prince
Night Prince | Lauren Palphreyman
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Aurora is caught between powerful alphas as they fight for the Wolf Throne. But darker forces are rising. . . Aurora may have survived the Wolf King, but his bite marks her skin. In accordance with Wolf Law, that makes her his property. Now, he wants her back.?To beat him and take his throne, Aurora and Callum must form a dangerous alliance with one of the most feared Wolves in the Kingdom, Blake. He is their enemy, but he has entangled his life with Aurora's-meaning she cannot harm him without forfeiting her own life.?As she fights to break their connection, she suspects Blake is keeping secrets about a dark power that rises in the north, and the unsettling nature of the bond between them. It seems there is a bigger game at play than who sits on the Wolf Throne-one that threatens both the Kingdom of Wolves, and the Kingdom of Men.?With her wolf awakening, enemies closing in, relationships tested, and secrets revealed-Aurora may be the only one who can stop an ancient evil from rising.?If she can figure out who to trust.?If she can figure out where she, and her heart, belong.?If she can stay alive.The highly anticipated sequel to The Wolf King. A romantasy for fans of enemies to lovers, shifters, forbidden romance, villains you love to hate (or maybe just love!), and werewolves. Contains strong language and sexual situations.
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Night Prince | Lauren Palphreyman
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Book 2 of ACOTAR Werewolves was pretty good. We start in fake-Rhys‘s castle & meet all his broken friends while the FMC gets irked at fake-Tamlin for treating her like a damsel.

Did I race through it? Yes. Did I love the endless hurt/comfort scenes? Of course.

But there‘s too much extra politics & side characters. & 1 character that has all the info & spits it all out at convenient times. The dialog is not good.

Still def reading the next book