Wolves of Wrath: Book 4, The Gypsy Healer Series
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Disappointing
I was very disappointed with this book. Felt more like a novella. I'm used to Quinn's books having a purpose or an ending but lately it's been constant cliffhangers. I also feel as if the books are being dumb downed a bit. Some of the banter is becoming a bit childish. It worked in the grey wolves series but not so much here. Also, it just seemed the story was dragged out for no reason. That being said here is what i did like. You learn more about Jewel and Anna. You see more interaction from the gypsy healers and their mates. The interaction w the mates is always everything. You also learn about Z and Sly and find out what is making them help Volcan even though they are nice to the girls. Anna and Jewel get to see that there is more than meets the eyes w their mamas. It was a decent book and one to pick up if you are a fan of Quinn's BUT it was missing her usual magic. With the others i never fully felt they were totally YA and anyone could read it. This time ard meh. However, i am hooked on the series and can't wait to read the next book. I just hope its a bit more developed than this one turned out to be. I still love Quinn and this world she has built, just expected a little more.
Making witches, or leaving death?
Jewel is losing herself to the darkness in her. Volcan has such a pull of her now that she cannot see the light. Dalton is all she can hope for but the bond is broken and she is losing hope. Anna is feeling the same as Jewel and the shame she has that she is now marked by Volcan is messing with her. Gustavo doesn't care what marks she may have from the evil fae, all he cares about is his mate, Anna. Heather, Kara, and Stella are finally freed from the pixie realm. While that is joyfully they are now in the sights of their own mates. Kale, Nick, and Ciro have been waiting for their mates and now must win them over. Not only that Peri has told them of what is needed to help defeat Volcan, and it's their mates. I love this series and how it is progressing. The more we find out the more complex the storyline is. The question truly is will good prevail? And will those who believe in goodness continue to fight for it?
Riveting
Just as I titled this review......Riveting.......Quinn Loftis has really done more and more each time she writes she pulls you in to each of her books and she has you meeting her character's, seeing their reactions and you feel as you're there. Each book she writes is more .....I can't think of the words but once reading Prince of Wolves you were hooked but as you read each following book you're involved with the character's so much that you're laughing out loud, you're crying in tears of sadness, pain or in happiness along with the character's. I have always been a fan of Quinn's books and always preorders them because she gives so much of herself in each single book, character and plot. That just shows how much she enjoys writing. In Wolves of Wrath she had me aching with the pain that Anna and Jewel were going through, had me laughing with the antics of Heather, Stella and Kara are around their mates and when Lucian gets back at those mates who disobeyed him.. just as Peri would of done. When I got to the end I was upset that it was over but in the end I knew that Quinn would have the next out soon so if anything reading this book is worth more than 5 stars. .. now to start rereading from the beginning so that I'll be ready for the next Quinn sends out
More fur balls
Thank you for providing more information on the small back story of the other wolves. It’s hard to imagine all these different areas. Boston is nice and even if it was a little in the story wish writes like you would write more. Again, laughter, some anger, teary-eyed and shock from your books. They always leave me questioning and wanting more. There is a plan, but will that plan work? How long could you be without your significant other, but imagine what these fur balls and healers are going through. Somethings are done and it’s like you’ve already lived or been through that. Dalton, Gust, Nick and the others will find a way, but how? 🤔 find out and read! Don’t care if anyone finds this review helpful or not, but I don’t leave the book summary ever in my reviews.
Wolves of Wrath
I've finished 7 books in the Grey Wolves Series as well as all 4 of the Gypsy Healer Series. Ms Quinn is a master storyteller. She does an excellent job in development of both her characters and her storyline. The books in each of series can be on their own but add depth to the story line when read in order. There is a full range of emotions through out the stories. I like that she includes a thought from one of the characters at the beginning each chapter. Except for one of the books I've read so far, Ms Loftis puts all mind dialogue between mates in italics. These technique makes easy to tell when the characters are talking privately or out loud. These books are hard to put down. The only reason I didn't rate 5 stars is the poor job her proof reade(r(s) did. There were a lot of spelling errors & grammar errors. And one of books the dialogue in mind-speak was not in italics which made for some confusion. Quinn Loftis is, however, on my list of authors to read. I look forward to completing the Grey Wolves Series and moving on to the rest of her books.
Keep,em coming
Book 4 in the Gypsy Healers series. Limits are being tested. Jewel and Anna are under compulsion of Volcan to, create an army of witches. The results are not what the girls expected. It's taking an emotional toll on both girls, especially Jewel. Dalton and Gustavo are being tested being separated from their mates and not,knowing if they are okay. The other healers and their mates are separated by the closed veil and unable to, communicate with each other. Until intervention from,Thad breaks that barrier. Half of the crew is reunited, bonds are formed, but the battle is still,coming. Just as the tides turn for Jewel and Anna, some answers are revealed, we reach the end,of this book. Patiently awaiting the next installment.
Heartbreaking and wonderful
Always too short. Just as the story began to gain momentum it was nearly the end of the book. I love the healers and their true mates. I love how Quinn takes the true mate bond with each couple and makes it uniquely theirs. It's beautifully done; complimenting and enriching each one to where the reader fails in love and is fully vested in each journey, cheering for their happy endings. Quinn never forgets a character; just brilliant how she weaves past characters in with those in this book. You never see it coming and it gives another depth to the storylines that ties back and to each.
Had to stay up til after midnight to read
Soooo.... You know when you stumble across an author that transports you into the stories that everything around you stops? Well, this one does it for me. I absolutely love that the women characters are strong fierce warriors (words, battles, hardships, personalities, etc). I started to read this one early in the morning. It was a hard day for me emotionally and I wasn’t sure how I was going to be able get through that day some of the challenges the characters were facing. However, once again, I was forced to see with family and friends anything is possible. I thought about sitting it down for the day, but of course, I couldn’t because I had to know what happened to them. You will not waste a single day, hour, minute, or second reading any of this authors book.
Fantastic!
Since I just binged on the entire grey wolf and gypsy series, I'm just going to copy and paste this message. It is well worth the read, the characters are great, the villains are evil and the heroines are not damsels in distressed waiting around for their big bad wolves to rescue them. Quinn writes with flare and energy, with vibrance and realism and above all with a rhythm that makes you just swiftly jump into the next book, and the next and the next and then you are crying because the next one is not out yet. So if you want a great story that will stay with you and doesn't forget the characters from the previous books (like many series tend to do) do read these series they are totally worth the laughs, cries and emotions that will pour out of you.
Loving these furballs
How can you not fall in love with each character Quinn Loftis writes about? She makes them seem so real that she draws you in with every word that is written. She makes you laugh, cry and laugh until your family looks at you as if you're insane! All of these characters have problems with themselves. It isn't until their mates finally find them that they realize they are to be loved and cherished like they have never felt before. Quinn has a way that makes you become these people in her book and beg for so much more! Or is that just me?! I will be waiting for the next book very impatiently!!! <3
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