Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Juneau to Kenai by Debra Dunbar

Juneau to Kenai (Northern Wolves, #1)Juneau to Kenai by Debra Dunbar

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Brent and Kennedy continue their story from the novel 'Northern Lights' in this spin-off short story.

Kennedy continues with her interrupted vacation, hiking an area of Alaska. Brent returns to brooding about being lonely and wishing he could actually do something with Kennedy but she's super important surgeon person based in Seattle, and he's super important alpha werewolf person based in Juneau so they have no future.

Kennedy hikes with a guide, she didn't realize that she'd be the only one in the tour group/party/being lead. Guide freaks out, mildly, when Kennedy pulls her leg off after one of the hikes (she has a fake leg).

Brent gets his shit together, so to speak, and 'goes after' Kennedy.

Meanwhile, and I'm not sure if the romance is supposed to be the main story, or the mystery/thrill thingie, someone is hunting and killing 'things' in Alaska. Brent is warned, but Kennedy went out without that knowledge.

Then Kennedy and her guide get hunted. Kennedy shows she's a lot more than a surgeon - lots tougher than she might look.

The mystery part of the story was . . . okay? While the romance . . . it should have been 'fixed up' in the prior book. There was no real reason to extend things like this.

I do not really recommend this spin-off series (though I did love the book Northern Lights). As this spin off story was kind of vaguely boring, and the story after it ended up being paused/possibly DNF'd before finishing.

Rating: 3.50 (okay, it wasn't actually boring, I just had two paused/dnf'd Dunbar stories before and after this story here and so I'm kind of down on it)

August 15 2017



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