A vampyre bride and a alpha wolf - can an alliance this far off base work in a world so torn between 3 factions? Misery Lark is the only daughter of the most powerful vampyre councilman of the southwest. She has spent her life as a sacrifice for her people - first as a trade to the human contingent during her child hood and now as an adult she is once again to be one for the weres. But will it be enough? And what of the human childhood "sister" who has gone missing and the only clues Misery can find point to the weres?
This is a far cry from her STEM novels and her first foray into fantasy. You can feel Ali Hazelwoods touch here but it is such a delicious detachment from STEM. Misery is a very dry character but it works as a soul sucking vampyre. I'm used to her male characters being more...visceral and I don't get that here despite him being the alpha were. But it also works with his upbringing and how he rules his pack.
All in all I did enjoy reading this one but was it because of my current obsession with Ali Hazelwood? Would I have enjoyed it if it was by another author? I honestly can't say.