Publisher: Siren Publishing
Date published: November 2013
ISBN: 978-1-62740-782-3
Genre: Paranormal, M/M
Book format: E-book
obtained via: Publisher
Reviewed by: Marieke
Date published: November 2013
ISBN: 978-1-62740-782-3
Genre: Paranormal, M/M
Book format: E-book
obtained via: Publisher
Reviewed by: Marieke
When Cameron and Bobby first meet they instantly know they are mates,
but Cameron had always wanted a wife and children. He rejects Bobby, but
regrets it very soon after. When Cameron pulls a little stunt at a pack barbecue,
Bobby comes after him and they make out. Bobby feels he pressured Cameron into
it and runs, leaving Cameron confused and wanting.
Cameron follows him as soon as he has permission to go but something is
going on inside his body. He finds Bobby and they mate under strange
circumstances. Not long after their mating they hear a noise.
The noise turns out to be a very young boy who’s going through his first
shift. Something isn’t right with this and Bobby and Cameron take the boy home
to the pack. It turns out that it’s again the work of the evil stepfather of
Charlie. The pack rescues the other children who are in the same home and take
them in.
In an argument Bobby says some things that hurt Cameron. Another strange
thing happens to Cameron and their mating is on the line. Again Michealson’s
work makes their lives difficult.
To me this book was the best one so far in this series. I loved all the
strange things that seem to happen. I am glad though that it all gets explained
properly in this book, because I would have been too curious to wait for it.
Bobby and Cameron have a very complex relationship. It’s wonderful to
read how they struggle with a lot of things but their love is so obvious in all
the inner turmoil, their actions and their thoughts.
The pain inside Cameron is so wonderfully written, my heart ached and my
eyes watered. It doesn’t make sense, yet it so does. Bobby’s reaction is also
heartbreaking. The secondary story line with the children and Michealson keeps
me intrigued. So all in all a very good read.
This is not an endorsement of this book. This is an objective unbiased
review.
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