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Shifted Desires by Addison Carmichael | Is it Meant To be or Not To Be?

*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all thoughts and opinions are my own!*

Title: Shifted Desires

Author: Addison Carmichael

Published: September 15th, 2019

Genre: Paranormal, Romance, Werewolf

Series: Prequel and novella to Hunter (Book 4 in the Sons of the Alpha series)

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     Synopsis:  Randolyn Summers keeps a sharp eye and her photo lens on the werewolf Zachary King. She intends to set the stage to befriend him and earn his trust in order to discover the location and human identity of his alpha creator. Then she'll destroy him, his alpha, and his entire monstrous kind for good.

What Randi didn't count on is discovering the truth about were-kind, and the unspeakable thought of falling in love with one.

   To make sure I don't confuse you, this is a novella and prequel that sets up for the final book in Carmichael's Sons of the Alpha series. You don't have to read it to understand and enjoy the other books, but I love reading them as they give extra easter eggs and engaging characters!


   Honestly, I was just as pleased with this one as all the others in the series so far!

Addison did a great job of introducing us to new characters and making us want to know more, as well as where she takes them.

The characters were funny and I really loved reading about them, their development together, and now I can't wait to see where they go in the next book. The author makes sure there are so many easter eggs in each book that it's hard to not pick one of these books up to see your past favorite characters!

The next book, Hunter, is going to be the last in the series and while I'm excited for it I'm also sorry to see this series end!
A wonderful new edition to this paranormal romance series, that Carmichael crafted seamlessly with her skill <3

The plot and the whole story was intriguing and built with creative characters.



[My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟]
Have you read this series? Thoughts on extra prequels or novellas that give easter eggs in a series??


Thanks for reading!!
~Books with Noel

Comments

  1. It's always sad to see an enjoyable series end isn't it. I hope that the final book turns out to end the series nicely for you when it comes out.

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    1. It is, I love seeing them tied up but I also miss reading them so much lol! Thank you!! :D

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  2. Nice to hear you found the novella as enjoyable as the rest of the series. :)

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    1. I'm hoping it means the next read will be just as good!

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  3. It's great when you can enjoy so much all the books in a series!

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  4. I usually don't read novellas or prequels but I think it's nice once and a while to read something, like personality or background, about the books or characters that are maybe not emphasized in the main books. I've never heard of this series but it's so fun for a series to finally wrap up and you get that closure of a world that you spent so much time in - but of course, it's always heartbreaking to say bye to everything you've grown so attached to.

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