
The Alpha's Pet

As a pet, or mate, he was expected to be submissive but he wasn't. And when he tried to explain that it wasn't in his nature before he was turned, so he shouldn't be expected to be that way after. Nicky was basically told over and over that he didn't know his own mind and that everyone else knew what was best for him. His alpha wouldn't listen to reason that, perhaps the ways of their ancestors were wrong, or at the very least in need of an overhaul as the bloodlines had been diluted over the centuries, and the world had changed.
A lot of the complications could have been avoided if Marco had just approached Nicky and explained things to him in the first place. If he had given the change to make an informed choice, maybe things would have turned out different. I know part of the story had to be angst and strife, but that could have been covered with the rogue pack and the prospect of hunters.
So I didn't hate it, but it didn't quite rank three stars for me. I'm considering reading more of the series; maybe it will get better.