I went into this expecting one thing and found something else (enemy really isn’t the right term to use between these two). With a past encounter and a devastating mistake lying between Holden and Nash, getting them to have a legitimate conversation is half the battle. There is so much baggage cluttering up both their shared and individual pasts that they have to work through. I enjoyed seeing how Nash redeemed himself and became a dependable alpha, given how much I disliked him in the beginning. The narration was okay, but I would preferred consistent distinction between the voices.
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