I very nearly DNF’d this installment. I am a fan of the genre, and I don’t mind the instant love story, but I really didn’t feel that with this book. It really did seem like a biological directive. There was none of the relationship building that the first two books had.
The straw that almost broke the camel’s back was the bullying and shaming that Colin was subjected to when he expressed his innermost fears after having just learned the truth. He was guilted into doing what the others wanted him to do. That left me very disappointed with the other Alpha Mates.
This series needs a fresh perspective if it is going to continue. So far it has been three books of the same situation with only slightly different variables and less relationship building / romance.
I would like to see a book with an Alpha Mate in a position of power and an Alpha who doesn’t have all of the money under the sun.