Saturday, June 15, 2013

Review ~ Not the Leader of the Pack by Annabeth Leong




Blurb:


Rival alphas Juli Gunby and Neil Statham want to tear each other apart — but will they do it in battle or as mates?

When Juli Gunby left Missoula, Montana, she didn’t intend to come back. Not to her exacting alpha werewolf father, and certainly not to Neil Statham, the beta who rejected Juli’s girlish advances. Her father, as usual, has other ideas, using his dying breath to pass pack leadership to his daughter. Juli resolves to carry out her duty to her father and her pack, but the one man she wants on her side has made himself her enemy.

After years of loyal service to the pack, Neil expects to take over as alpha when his mentor dies. As good as it is to see Juli again, he knows he can’t trust her. After all, she abandoned both him and the pack years ago and never looked back. Neil determines to fight for his rightful position in the pack, even if that means going up against a woman who fills him with an overwhelming urge to mate every time she walks into the room.

Someone needs to lead, and the more Neil and Juli fight, the more they attract interference from those who would control the pack and destroy the ties between them.





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Excerpt:


"Juli. We're the only pack members who saw your father pass that ring of leadership to you." He paused to allow the significance to sink in, the bar noise around them rising to fill his silence. "You have another life in Lewistown. You have a career. You've made it clear you're not interested in this pack. We can say whatever we want about what took place in that room. He could have passed the ring to me as far as anyone else knows. No one would question that."

He would have kept talking, except that Juli wrenched herself violently out of his grasp at that point. "Not interested in this pack? We can say whatever we want?" He heard her just fine over the music despite the new distance between them. In fact, he worried who else had heard her mention the pack. And who else had seen that furry paw she'd thrust into his face.

They both froze for a second, staring at her latest lapse of control.

"Damn it." Juli's curse came out more as a growl than as words.

"We need to get out of here," Neil said. "You just focus on staying cool." She knew better than to argue with him. He grabbed her hand and pulled her out, leaving their beers behind. They could finish this conversation in his truck.

They ran for the truck like the rest of the world was on fire, and slammed the doors behind them once they got there. Juli writhed in her seat, gasping, her wolf form rippling just on the other side of her skin. Neil panted in response. He didn't normally have trouble controlling his shift, but with her beside him, so close, too much of him wanted to meet her in a place of complete abandon. He wanted to run with her under the moon, fight her for supremacy until neither cared who wound up on top or on the bottom. Then, with one last vicious pounce, he wanted to surrender to the merging of their bodies. He swallowed hard.

Stats. He ran through the winning World Series teams for the last three decades. He tried to calculate his total career RBIs. The stream of data calmed Neil down. He started the car. "I'm going to drive us somewhere a little more private," he told Juli. "Just in case."

"Back to the hospital."

"You're in no shape—"

"Back to the hospital." She showed fangs. Neil didn't need that so soon after he'd regained his own control. He stopped arguing and pressed the gas. They'd go somewhere. He just needed to be driving so he had something to concentrate on besides the idea of Juli giving herself up to the beast. He needed a really good reason to remain in human form.

The truck's cab filled with her labored breathing. Neil turned on the radio to distract himself from the sexual images the sound called up for him. He'd always avoided being alone with her, afraid to give even the appearance of impropriety. Right then, Neil wasn't sure if he was grateful for the trouble he'd saved himself or sorry as hell for what he'd missed. The instinctual attraction he felt for her was off the charts.

He got so caught in his reverie that only Juli tugging at his sleeve alerted him that her struggles had become sobs. "Neil, can you pull over?" Her voice sounded deflated. "I'm sorry I insisted about the hospital. I'm not ready to go back there yet."

Her obvious misery immediately pierced his sexual fog. Neil pulled the truck into a convenience store parking lot and looked at her. "Do you want a minute? I can go get some water."

"No, it's okay." She hesitated, chewing on her top lip. "I'm obviously way out of control."

He watched her face carefully. "About what I said in the bar... I didn't mean to offend you."

"You just think I don't care about any of this."

"Well, do you?"

Her head snapped up and a bit of the wolf flickered behind her eyes again. "How can you ask me that?"

Neil blew out a long breath. She wanted him to make his case? He could do that. "You know being pack alpha doesn't pay. What about your fancy job in Lewistown? The one that was so important you couldn't come back here to visit your dad?"

She rubbed her eyes. "Can you try to keep the venom out of this, Neil? Jeez, you're so bitter, you'd think I failed to visit you." Bingo. But Juli continued speaking, oblivious. "Gabriel's not going to like it if I resign. He talked a lot about developing new talent when he hired me. But it's not like the Council can't run without me. This was my father's last request. Besides, the pack probably needs me more."

He swallowed, unable to believe she had the nerve to say these things. "Maybe I'm underestimating how good you are at walking away from things. Foolish of me, since I have personal experience." Neil shook his head, uncertain if the anger surging through him was directed at himself or at Juli. "The pack needs someone really committed, Juli. Not someone who will leave again the next time it's convenient."

She snapped her gaze to his, her eyes widening with understanding. A wave of fear rushed through him. He'd revealed too much of his personal feelings. They needed to decide about the pack first. "You were the one who rejected me, Neil," Juli said, her voice so soft he almost couldn't hear her. "All I did was move on."



Buy One, Get One Free Offer:

Not the Leader of the Pack stands alone, but Annabeth has written in its world before. She’d love to share the previous title, Not His Territory, with current readers. If you’d like to participate, e-mail proof of purchase of Not the Leader of the Pack, such as an Amazon receipt, to annabeth dot leong at gmail dot com and let her know your e-book format of choice. Annabeth will buy a copy of Not His Territory for the first 25 people who respond.

  Bio:

Annabeth Leong has written romance and erotica of many flavors -- dark, kinky, vanilla, straight, lesbian, bi, and menage. Her titles for Breathless Press include Not His Territory, Not the Leader of the Pack, and a contribution to the Ravaged anthology. She enjoys writing about the tension between passion and control that werewolves embody. Unfortunately, when Annabeth loses control of herself, she does not gain the power to change shape. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, blogs at annabethleong.blogspot.com, and tweets @AnnabethLeong. She loves talking books on Goodreads, too:


My Thoughts:

This was a decent read. It was only 115 pages and was over pretty quickly. :-(

There was a different type of government for shifters and I thought it was interesting. I really liked the possibilities that could come in future books. Will there be more books? I hope so. I'd like to see more of these characters and I'd like to see this shifter government come to it's senses. :-)

As for this book, it was pretty good but you know how I am, I always want more! 

If you like shifters, you may want to give this book a look see. It was very original as far as I'm concerned and that is pretty hard to acheive. :-)

I received an ecopy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion. I am really hoping there will be more books to come.



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11 comments:

  1. I saw this one before and was interested in it. I will def. grab it! :) Thanks! Im like you! Im always greedy for more shifters! ;)

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  2. oh original and shapeshifters something i definitively enjoy ( even more when i have your recommendation) after the last book i read where shapefifters were showed as brutes, mindless ones i need some good shifters
    thank you for the recommendation

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    1. I always hated that. they figure oh cause their an animal that they would be mindless?

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    2. Which book is that? I don't think I'd like it.

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    3. I think you would enjoy it in fact... the beginning is a bit disorienting but at teh end you learn that shifters are not as barbaric as it was told but that's part of teh story
      the story ( soul avenged) is a good one but it's a little introduction ( big book though) to the universe at teh beginning you really don't understand a lot but at teh end of the book you understand a well more since the main character was also ill oriented. all she was taught was false ( and even worse but i won't do poilers or at least try to avoid) now she must put everything into perspective

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    4. Is that the one by Keri Lake?

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    5. yes, i just reviewed it. I admit it was a little hard to get into it but once you are immersein it you can start to doubt what ayden was told and see how different it is so i hope book 2 will show a kinder sider of the shifters

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    6. I had been wanting to read that. I'll know now to stick through it and it'll get better. :)

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  3. thanks for the review, something original is what I need right now :3

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  4. This sounds like a good book. The title definitely caught my attention. I bought the book, can't wait to read it!

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