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Dusk by Alyssa Rose Ivy
4.0

3.5/5

Dusk is the second book in the Dire Wolves Trilogy. Dusk was a very quick read, at about 222 pages, it flowed by in a single afternoon of reading. It also helped that I knew all the players since the stage was set in the first book. Dusk picks up right where Dire ended off, with Gage being turned into a Dire to save his life. While I was reading the first book, I found myself more torn between Hunter and Gage than I thought I would have been. And in Dusk, it was even more confusing. I felt myself getting mad at Mary Ann that she wasn't giving Hunter more of a chance. Give Hunter a chance in the next book Mary Ann!

The Dire Wolves Chronicles is a very cool trilogy because it is set in the world of the Petrons and the Society from two of Alyssa's other series. And in this book we even get to see Levi and Allie. That was nice, and it looks like we are going to be even more involved with the society in the next book, so I am looking forward to that. Even though it might not be on the best of terms, but it will certainly be exciting and action packed.

Like I said earlier, I want Mary Ann to give Hunter a chance. It is not that I disliked Gage. I don't. At all. But Hunter just seems so patient and kind with Mary Ann. I really believe that he cares for her, and I just feel so bad that she keeps shunning him over and over again. And because of that, this book was very light on the romance. But I have a feeling that the next one will not be. Now who the guy is, I have no idea. But there will be romance. Fans of Alyssa Rose Ivy's paranromal series will want to add the Dire Wolves Chronicles to their TBR list.

3.5