Rogue Alpha by K.N. Banet
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This series is just so great, not a dud amongst the seven books so far!
Jacky Leon is now werecat liaison for North America and sharing her territory with former Alpha of the Dallas pack Heath Everson together with his werewolf son Landon, his human daughter Carey, and her barmen Dirk and Oliver. Her werecat family are furious that she has chosen to date/love a werewolf and are hounding her (with love) to drop the relationship, suggesting that maybe she wasn't thinking straight after her fiance died and has latched onto the first available male. Added to which, the close bond between Jacky and Carey has begun to weaken as Carey distances herself, an issue compounded when Jacky discovers that Oliver is arranging Carey's birthday party - and no-one asked her for help, the only woman in their circle!
In the middle of Carey's birthday party, a large pack of werewolves attacks Heath's home, they knew it would be coming one way or another but when Heath interrogates the sole survivor it seems the truth is more shocking than they could have imagined.
What I like about these books is that they are action-packed and plot-driven, but no-one is infallible and there is a progression in the underlying relationship between Jacky and Heath. In addition, the secondary characters have their own storylines which also develop.
Overall, a great escapist read, fast and furious, acknowledging the way in which Jacky has developed as a leader.
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