Spoiler Alert

WARNING - I have read the books multiple times. If you have NOT read the books, please note that I give information away in my dialog. I may note in comments from book one information I learned from book four, so if you don't want to know - you may want to come back after you have read the books.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Book 1 - Prince of Wolves - Chapter 10


Chapter 10


My Thoughts:

So…Jacque has discovered her markings and she is uh, reaching out, to Fane for answers. Fane however, being the gentleman that he is, decided to respond face to face. I had to smile, because you know not many 17 year old guys would shut a young girl out when she is focusing on her body the way Jacque was. Again, we see that Fane was raised with integrity.

Brian stops at the first dealership that sells motorcycles – I’m guessing there probably are not that many in Coldspring, but it would figure that this just happen to be one where a Canis Lupis works. We learn that there is a pack in Coldspring. Apparently there is a registry or something similar that allows other Canis Lupis to check out the areas, know who to speak with to get permission to enter the territory, etc. Makes sense if you think about it, seeing that Canis Lupis are territorial, and possessive beyond measure. I imagine it can make vacationing difficult.

Fane was chastising himself for giving too much information away about his dad, but I really don’t think he needed to worry about that. I mean, as we learn later on in BR, there is a book listing the Alpha’s and their numbers, and we know that Steve has heard of Fane’s father – I doubt that he gave away anything that this guy couldn’t figure out on his own.

Something I noticed in this chapter, that you see throughout the books… older males think the younger males are automatically beneath them. Or at least they imply it. Steve saying “Who are you that you think you deserve to know what Greys are where? You’re just a pup, and with a human at that.” It may be that young, dominate males are not common, that may be why. I just noticed that we see it a lot, especially when these older males meet Fane.

I had to snicker when Fane basically told the guy to get over himself so he could purchase the bike. Steve is able to remain professional around Brian, but makes sure that Fane knows he has informed his Alpha of Fane’s presence, and the Alpha doesn’t want Fane to get too comfortable.

If you sat down to read chapter 10 with the idea that you would be going to sleep after that chapter, chances are that you went to chapter 11. 

“Colega ta este in pericol, (your mate is in danger),” were the first words Fane heard his father say.

Yeah, I didn’t even think of taking a break. Seriously though, can you imagine being greeted with something like that when you called home?

Favorite Lines:

‘Honestly, he’d been in Coldspring one day and he’d found his mate, met another Grey, found out about a pack that wasn’t supposed to even be here, and been threatened. Needless to say, it hadn’t been boring.’ (Understatement? I would say so.)

Things We Learned:

  • Jacque has seen her markings
  • Fane is not a typical 17 year old guy
  • Jacque reached out to Fane’s mind on her own for the first time
  • Fane’s wolf is pleased that Jacque is beginning to turn to him
  • There is a pack of Canis Lupis in Coldspring, TX (explains so much about that area)
  • Steve, the salesman at the dealership, is Canis Lupis
  • Steve apparently doesn't care for humans (odd career choice for him then)
  • Fane is more dominant than Steve
  • Steve’s Alpha is Lucas Steele
  • Fane purchases a black Honda Shadow for $2,500
  • Fane purchased a helmet for Jacque
  • Fane likes brownies (as everyone should)
  • Sara and Brian trust Fane
  • Jacque is in danger

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