Review- Whitney- Celia Kyle

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Thirty and single? Well, getcha ass to the Gathering!

Whitney Wickham is at the darned annual werewolf Gathering all right. Only there’s one problem: she doesn’t belong there. Her sisters carry the Mark indicating they’ll mate an Alpha Pair of wolves, while Whitney does not have that lovely, swirling scar. She’s been hauled half way around the world to be stared at, and not-so-covertly sniffed, for no reason. Unfortunately the gorgeous, drool worthy, magic-mojo-wielding Wardens don’t know why she’s been summoned to the Gathering any more than she does. Which sucks. But at least they’re hot.

Emmett Greene and Levy Walters are Wardens–keepers of the law and embodiment of the magic of the werewolves. They can never mate, never marry, and never form a lasting romantic relationship. It’s a hard and fast law that keeps their powers pure of outside influence.

Rules are going to be broken.

One look at Whitney, one hint of her scent, and they realize their immovable laws might have to jiggle. She’s got luscious curves, a wicked smile, and a mouth that would make a thousand men weep. No matter the rules, their inner wolves will claim her. The only things standing in their way are the Elder Wardens who will do anything… anything… to keep Emmett and Levy from discovering the truth: the laws are wrong. And being with Whitney Wickham is so very, very right.

Tamara’s Review
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow! Is that enough wows? Spoiler alert! Well it’s not really a spoiler if you read the other 2 books in the series, but Whitney, shouldn’t be and “Alpha Claimed” book, because she isn’t Alpha marked, but Warden marked. Hmm, what does that mean? Well that I can’t tell you… nananana boo boo
What I can tell you is, I thought I knew what to expect from Whitney, but I didn’t have a clue what this book would truly bring. There is a lot more danger and darkness in Whitney then in the previous books and man I devoured this one in less than two hours! I was on the edge of my seat (well not really I was in bed, but now it’s 2 am and I had to get up and write this review because, damn, I couldn’t sleep after that!)
I can’t really tell you much about Whitney without spoilers, except to say that though Levi and Emmett appeared to be asshats in Gabriella, they aren’t. They were just thrown for a loop by meeting a mate they had been told couldn’t exist. I actually kind of felt sorry for the poor guys, because Whitney is a handful (in more ways then one).
Whitney is full of fire and strength in her book and loved seeing her come into her own. I was sorry to say goodbye to the Wickham triplets and their handsome hunks. Perhaps Celia could be persuaded to write a few more “Gathering” books in the future?
Hands down a great trilogy.
hearts 51Flames 51
SSLY recommended read

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