I really enjoyed Demon Wolf. The long and dragged out soliloquy’s that make Demon Blessed much longer than it needs to be are not present in Demon Wolf. Thea is a childhood victim of horrible parental abuse from her father, who lives her life in a way that distances her from the insane lunatic her father is. She is afraid of “seeing” stuff and keeps herself medicated to prevent it.
Kalev saw her and his Wolf wanted her, but she was human. He knew it was impossible. So he left her, twice. However, after his life-threatening abduction, he could not stay away. And he pulled out all the stops to have her, no matter how wary she was. Slowly, he gains her trust. But just when he reveals himself, Thea is abducted. She learns a lot about herself in captivity. And she rescues herself. Like the strong woman she is.
How she rescues herself had me sitting up with surprise. I really loved her strong alpha personality and how Kalev knew what she needed.
I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. The narrator still mispronounces some words consistently, but not as much as in the previous set.