This third is simply sublime, the same level as the first two. Despite the lack of action, it is drawn in by the story of claim. It follows a multitude of sensual and funny scenes. A new plot is installed after a few chapters: wolves disappear into the pack of Sequoia and extremists are very active in this city. But all this is secondary. Shaya is a wolf but subject with great strength of character. Outgoing, lively and cheerful, she is also hurt by Nick's indifference. The scene where Nick finds it is a beautiful description of Shaya character. As for Nick, dominant Alpha-born, it is very asocial, tough, aloof and serious, but face his soul mate while his intense side falls. And for the first time, he needs to contact someone else, for warmth. There are also other characters, Trey, Taryn, Dante, ... The writing of the author remains the same. The view change is a little unsettling, but we find it. Humor is always extra, one can not help but smile at some aftershocks. Only the lack of action has become a negative point for me, especially for a bit bed. It was not until the last chapters to have a little fight. A third volume managed, despite some flaws. This remains a series that I love. And I'm excited about the fourth volume with Marcus and Roni.