A review by katiedermody
Knot Her Shot by Ari Wright

I think I liked this one more again! Remi has always wanted a family after left at children's home and put into foster care tonight at birth, not ever being chosen right through when she aged out. She's now trying not to be jealous of her best friend Meg and her pack (book1) and agrees to let them pay for a scent-matching organization. She doesn't think it'll work but reacts immediately to a pack of 3 and when they come in it's amazing and then not: she connects with Damon's playful flirtatious nature immediately, is shocked and thrilled with his packmate is Cassian, the boy she liked growing up before they came into their designations and never saw each other again, and then is shocked and not thrilled when his stepbrother, their pack leader Smith, is her scary, awful boss. The pack has to work to figure out if this will work for them, it's spicy, once again there's emotional depth to the characters, it's back in hockey territory with Damon and Cassian playing pro, and there's dyslexia rep. I have noticed a pattern in this series that almost no one has a family or parents they're in contact with (I think the only 2 of 14 main characters who did are in different books but are brother and sister, so it's still one family. Curious to see if this continues.