Showing posts with label Author: Katy Manz. Show all posts
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Wednesday 9 November 2022

We Choose You by Katy Manz

Title
: ⟫ We Choose You 
Author: ⟫ Katy Manz 
Blurb: ⟫ We Choose You: Choice Verus Fate Book One 

James and Aidan didn’t need fate. They had each other. Alpha James and Beta Aiden love each other and don’t care what fate has to say about that. Mating doesn’t need to be based on pheromones and scents. And kids? There were many ways to build a family. 

When fate comes knocking years later, James does what any wolf in his situation would—he runs away. He has a mate he loves more than anything, and they’re just about to get everything they want: a family. He can’t risk losing everything because Fate decided to be a butt. 

Omega Riley scented his fated mate once months earlier, and the wolf ran away. He is coming to terms with his singledom. Everything is going as well as it can, that is, until his fated mate’s children walk into his classroom. 

We ChooseYou is book one in the sweet with knotty heat MM shifter mpreg romance series: Choice Vs. Fate. It features an alpha wolf shifter who mated his beta best friend, the omega sent by fate, true love, twins who will steal your heart, adorable babies, and a guaranteed happy ever after. 

Review: ⟫ I really liked the premise of this story and was looking forward to reading it. Unfortunately, for me, it was never truly fleshed out enough to live up to its potential. There seemed to be very little in the way of character development and what felt like big time jumps with no rhyme or reason. Just as an example, they met with the twins and the next thing you know they’re parents; the relationship between James and Aiden was barely explored, and when Riley joined them it became even more sparse. 

I think if there had been more depth to each ‘section’ – Aiden and James, the kids, meeting and getting to know Riley – this would have read so much better. I would imagine if you’re looking for something sweet and surface to read, this would satisfy, but for me it never quite got off the ground. 

I received an ARC from GRR.