![]() Not a bad story, but it didn't quite scratch my itch. I guess I was expected something different and I felt like a got more of a hodgepodge. They were okay together, I guess, but I just didn't totally feel them as a couple. I thought he was spunky and cute, but I didn't really love Alun, whose personality never really snapped into place for me. One plot melds into the next and there is a thing with brothers and family and loyalty and jealousy. ![]() I know, I know, it's only 280-some odd pages, but it felt like a 400+ page story. There is a LOT happening in this story, and the story is LONG. The resolution with the whole beauty-vs-beast aspect happened pretty early on, so the rest of the book took me a bit by surprise. We didn't get a good sense of what Alun looks like in beast-mode (large head and prominent brow ridges was as much as I gleaned), and the attraction between David and Alun was practically there from the start, despite Alun's looks. However, that isn't really what this story is about. I mean, I expected it to be more or less a play on Beauty and the Beast. Alun Kendrick, despite his looks and surly demeanor. ![]() I thought that the majority of the book was going to be David learning to love "the beast," Dr. ![]() ![]() Don't get me wrong, it's cute, but it wasn't exactly what I thought I was getting. Okay, I seem to be in the minority here, but this book was a bit hard for me to finish. ![]()
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