Blue Rivers defines a
typical teenager of the 21st century. Her parents are split, she suffers
from severe anxiety and is known as a loner after breaking up with her
obsessive ex-boyfriend. When one of the few people she trusts dies of
cancer, she finds herself leaning towards an old friend who betrayed her
awhile ago. As the relationship revives, she finds herself introduced
to a whole new kind of world that is both intoxicating and deadly. The
only thing keeping her from running is Rider Hayde, the alpha of the
Illinois wolf pack. From Goodreads.
I started off thinking this was okay, apart from the fact that Blue living alone with her dad was being kind of Twilight. I also liked that some chapters were from other people's point of view. My problem with this book was the editing or the lack of it. I am normally not sensitive about this but it was bad in this book. Lots of missing words, changes of names and wrong words.
Another huge problem was that I did not anywhere see this was part of a series but it ends on a cliffhanger, or if it is just this book it has a really bad ending.
This book qualifies for:
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2015
The Challenge Factory: Scavenger Hunt Part XV
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