The Duty of a Beta (Pack Discipline Book 3)

The Duty of a Beta (Pack Discipline #3) 1, books — 1, voters. Collared for .. I have read the first 3 (of 4) books in this series & I must confess that I am.
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She didn't have this problem writing the alphas, even though one of them is a complete submissive. It's hard to believe that this is the same author. The last 2 books of this series pale in comparison to the first, which I have read at least three times. In The Mark of an Alpha, the voices there were clear, Bennett's struggle was believable and the sex was hot!

Totally different feel compared to the last two. It's actually funny not really that the first book - strongest book of the series - is the least expensive. I kept with it till the end because I DO like Talbot, and it was obvious that the characters care for each other.. Heck, Steffan is better with him.

Considering I've liked each book in this series less than the one before it, I might be setting myself up for disappointment but I'm willing to give this series one more try. Read this if you've read the first two books and want to read Talbot's story. As a stand-alone, you may be very disappointed. This is a story that starts off with a sensual bang between two unlikely werewolves.


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The Duty of a Beta will definitely keep you turning the pages until the very end just to see what will happen. Gunner and Talbot are complete opposites. This is a story that runs along the lines of Romeo and Juliet. Two people in love yet circumstances and rankings in life keep them apart. The pull between these two men is so evident that the scenes they share are just jumping with erotic energy.

Gunner, being a This is a story that starts off with a sensual bang between two unlikely werewolves. Gunner, being a beta wolf, was brought to the pack to mate with a gamma wolf. Little did he know the omega of the pack was what he really wanted. At first glance Gunner comes off extremely stubborn, controlling, and lacking basic human emotions.


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Talbot is an omega wolf. This basically means he's super submissive. His life is turned upside down when Gunner joins his pack. The controlling nature of Gunner complemented the submissive nature of Talbot. This is a story that will have you guessing. Will honor and duty override love? Or will love conquer all in the end? This book had a different take on the omega wolf that I really liked. Talbot was treated with respect and loved by all others. The one thing I wished there was more of in this story was more dialogue between Gunner and Talbot.

In the story we get more of what they were thinking and feeling versus what they said to one another. Overall, though, this was an excellent read. I highly recommend it. Apr 03, Phaney rated it really liked it Shelves: This book began with a squeal. When I realized who the pairing was. Because no, I had not been looking forward to Gunnar and Alfred, liking neither of them that much.

In this case more than others it feels to me like any dominance and submission occurring simply results from the nature, the very core of the two involved. I am making a complete mess of explaining what I mean. Ah, one more book to go. This should be interesting. Planning a series out works so well for shorter volumes. If it were full-sized novels set in a shared world but maybe not in the exact same space, an endless series seems perfectly fine. Such as the Avian Shifters. I have no problem at all with it if they keep going for a long, long while, heh. And awesome, did I mention awesome yet?

May 12, Beck rated it it was ok Shelves: I found the Pack Discipline series to be lackadaisical Mar 08, Merith rated it it was amazing. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. The third book of this series doesn't disappoint.

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I would hesitate to say I loved this story best of the three so far , but I have such a fondness for Talbot, ever since the first book when Talbot didn't want to fight Bennett, and how Bennett eased him through it. In this book, we also see a side of Gunner we didn't in 'Strength of a Gamma'. Almost palatable, his wanting warred with knowing hi The third book of this series doesn't disappoint. Almost palatable, his wanting warred with knowing his duty. I loved how he was always there to protect Talbot, but also there to encourage him to expand and grow where others had only cossetted and applied limitations.

Dec 22, Leah rated it liked it Shelves: I liked it; didn't love it. The pacing was very fast, faster than the rest of the books in the Pack Discipline series. Maybe I had high expectations. I purchased this the day it was released and since Duck!

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I've wanted more from Kim. When she delivers it's awesome. I just couldn't warm up to Gunnar. He just reeked of selfish asshole: Mar 07, Kira rated it liked it Shelves: As much as I liked Talbot, for some reason Gunnar didn't do it for me. I liked the story again, yet this was my least favorite in the series. I almost enjoyed the outside the main couple sub-plot-stuffs more than some of the main storyline Anyways, I still liked it and it was good as a part of a series. Jul 04, Vfields Don't touch my happy! Okay I can't read about weak, whiny little men!

That being said Kim Dare created a wolf who was so interesting, compassionate and inhibited that I was mesmerized. This series also lets us watch the entire pack grow strong together. These books need to be read in order! Mar 13, Marsha Spence rated it really liked it Shelves: I'm enjoying this series.

Mar 08, Clover rated it really liked it Shelves: Talbot is a sweet omega and Gunnar is a very good match for him. Although the ending felt a bit rushed, I still very much liked this book. Gunnar and Talbot are adorable and lovely and I would definitely read this again. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.

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