Rana Hillis
I really enjoyed this fourth book in the series! The book takes you back to how Thomas and Charlene met and how the Compound grew and developed. How Gregory and Mary met is also revealed. After reading the first three books in this series, I had some preconceived notions and assumptions about the werewolves and their history. This book took all of those thoughts and turned them upside down. Exciting book!! Eagerly looking forward to the next books!
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Jeannie Wilhelm
This is one of my favorite, The Judgement of the Six series, books. I love Charlene and Thomas’ story. In the other books we have seen them older and as parents to Emmitt (book two) and Jim. Their pack has been well established. (Un)Bidden gives us the story of how Charlene meets her mate Thomas and how the compound got started. What I enjoyed about Charlene and Thomas’s romance the most is the building of trust and their love for each other. It was a joy to watch them grow together and to learn from each other. Charlene was so impressive to watch as she, with help, remodeled the compound from shackles to livable space. I also loved getting to know Mary, Gregory, and Grey so much better. Charlene is amazing person, smart, mature, and holds so much pressure on her shoulders. Thomas is full of attitude, assurance, and a much softer side reserved for Charlene. Melissa Haag does a wonderful job brining these character’s stories to life and ties the present day of the JOTS story in the book really well. Don’t miss this heartwarming background story of Charlene and Thomas.