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Sam finds herself prisoner to the God that almost completely destroyed the city she now calls home. The Wolf God claims she can earn her freedom by healing the wound she inflicted, but the longer she's trapped in his realm the more she questions whether he'll let her go.

What I Liked:
Cadean is a prime example of a morally grey hero. Wolf God is overflowing with emotional conflict that keeps you guessing if and when either Samantha or Cadean is going to admit their feelings.

What I Didn’t Really Like:
I’m thinking it might come later in the series, but I wished there was more inclusion of characters from Magicside like Jaxson and Savannah instead of just passing mentions.

Overall:
If you’re a fan of morally grey alpha males and super stubborn heroines then you should give this a shot. I’ll have to add the next book to my tbr soon, because I can’t wait to see how Cadean reacts after the ending to Wolf God.

The Last Word:

I just finished the third book in the Wolf God series, Forsaken Fate and I have to say that my original review holds true for the next two books. I did not predict a lot of the events that occur, but I did get my wish for a circle back to Magicside in the third book. This is a good series for those that like shifters, fae, and gods in the mix of their romantic fantasy.