
Narrator: Nicole Poole
Length: 10 hrs 59 mins
Series: Seven #4
Published by Dannika Dark on December 14, 2014
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 307

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Ivy believes every life must have balance, and during the past year, she's found harmony living with the Weston pack. When an evil spirit from her past threatens her wolf, it sets off a chain reaction of events that alters the course of her destiny.
Lorenzo Church is a powerful, wealthy Packmaster who rules his pack through intimidation and order. He has vowed to never love a woman because love can destroy an empire. But chaos is fast approaching in the form of a Shifter named Ivy--a Native American, like him, who has invaded his dreams since the moment they met. She is spirited, wise, and unattainable.
In an unexpected turn of events, Ivy must choose whether or not to let go of the one person she has always loved. Lorenzo discovers the root of her courage but will never win her as his mate unless he learns to listen to his heart.
Destiny will find you
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In Four Days we learn more about Ivy who joined the Weston pack when her father traded her to Austin Cole for help finding Lexie’s father. Ivy is very natural and balanced. She is very comfortable by now in the Weston pack. Unfortunately someone evil from Ivy’s past has come looking for her and will not give up terrorizing her pack until she belongs to him.
Amongst the trouble, Ivy ends up injured and in the care of Lorenzo Church. Lorenzo has been intrigued by Ivy for some time. He is not a believer in love, but he has feelings for Ivy that he can’t put a name to. While Ivy spends time in Lorenzo’s pack, she learns more about it and seems to have great suggestions on how he should be running his pack.
When the Weston pack joins together to protect Ivy and get rid of the threat, many things start to come to light. We have a secret Ivy has had and Lorenzo actually speaks to Ivy about his feelings and intention to court her.
Ivy always seems so levelheaded and calm. Wise. So for me, when she actually let her desires take over, I felt like she wasn’t completely engaged. I can’t pinpoint exactly why I felt that way. It was more like, we are going to do this and then we move on. She doesn’t believe she could be loved by anyone so she is willing to take advantage of whatever she can get from Lorenzo. She seems so stoic that it’s hard to really get how she feels. I do love how she affects Lorenzo though. She brings out the best of him and really is exactly what he needs. They are the perfect pair.
So while this wasn’t a very emotion packed book for me, there is a section that brings the world together. That part of the book really piqued my interest and had me a little nervous on how things were going to affect characters I thought were settled. But I should have trusted in the wise Ivy to be the most logical woman and do the best she could for everyone involved.
I knew Lorenzo felt something for Ivy after their trip, and was really surprised when he stayed away from Ivy. Then when he reveals something, the book seemed to make it like it was a bonus for the relationship, but I didn’t really feel that. I kind of felt like it was the reason he committed to the relationship.
Four Days wasn’t my favorite in the series mainly because I felt a lack of emotion. The storyline was really good and I loved seeing certain characters. I did enjoy the book. I was very glad to see these two get their well deserved HEA.
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