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One of the outcomes of this story is that I think even Kate believes she no longer needs to prove anything to anyone. Mahon sealed the deal and I think she felt that.

For everyone else, she was merely tolerated as Curran's mate and had to prove herself over and over. While she has won Mahon over in this book, I'm not sure it is enough.

In this instance, I'm only referring to Kate's need to prove herself to the pack. Mahon's declaration may have given her that final confidence boost.

I'm with you on that and believe she finally thinks so, too, though that Doolittle situation....
Oh, Erin, I NEED an HEA for Derek!!! I'd love for them to do a full-length novella (is that an oxymoron???) like they did for Raphael and Andrea. I want to weep every time he's in a scene.

Erin wrote: "I love Derek and Barabus! Hands down two of my favorite characters in the series. I've said it before and I'll say it again ... I desperately hope Derek's character gets a storyline that's worthy o..."
I love Derek! Erin and I should start up a Derek fan club, lol.
I love Derek! Erin and I should start up a Derek fan club, lol.
I agree about Doolittle, Lauren. I also thought Kate had earned his respect, but a few things in this book undermined that.
The weres are a very fickle bunch of creatures. It constantly changes from one book to the next, even within one book. Kate definitely has an uphill battle.
The weres are a very fickle bunch of creatures. It constantly changes from one book to the next, even within one book. Kate definitely has an uphill battle.