Shattered Pack by Aileen Erin

I really like this series. It’s one of the very few YA I’m still keeping up with and it really is a good fantasy story. There’s something about late stages of adolescent that are mixed with learning to harness and control your powers as a shapeshifter/werewolf that makes it, not boring to read.

It took me a second to remember Meredith was the one that was cursed by Luciana and couldn’t shift to a wolf, and Donovan of course is one of the Seven. And this book is theirs.

Apparently being one of the Seven and also an alpha of one of the largest packs, the Irish pack, is a handful. And finding one’s true mate to top it all, is just the icing on a delicious, yet busy, cake. Which is why, after years of being left to their own device, Donovan’s pack is unraveling. The pack bonds are going from bad to worse, and knowingly ignoring the situation, Donovan has made things worse.

Not to mention some things that have happened in the past are coming to bite him in the a$$. Going back to Ireland, to try and fix his pack, he takes Meredith with him. Which proves to be the best thing out of all the mess he’s dealing with.

Meredith is centering Donovan. She’s young, but she’s mature and very smart. She also has a very good sense of what a true pack should be like, and growing up in a very solid, united pack, Meredith’s senses are spot on in recognizing the rotten eggs. Mostly