by Diane Adams, RJ Scott
Absolute absolute absolute total and utter crap.Why on earth do the authors think it is a good idea to bully the abused victim of torture and rape into healing and having sex again???Seriously, WTF?Doug is angry at Sam for not healing, he is angry at him for behaving so scared. He tells him it is al...
Really enjoying this series and the direction it took. Love poor damaged Sam who not only has the physical and psychological scars from his captivity, but the drugs in his system are wreaking havoc. He has difficulty shifting, both due to the drugs, as well as the psychological fear of not being a...
OMFG. ABSOLUTELY CHILLING. The concept behind this book, that is. Okay, I kind of disliked the occasional idiocy of the characters, but the idea of the breaking thing takes on full flesh in this book. And Corbin. Poor Corbin. *sobs. And those other wolves in the cages.I didn't like the ending. The n...
At the beginning I was completely fixated on why and how Joe's wife died. I was quite glad to see that an explanation was given readers weren't left in the lurch about it. I was actually looking forward to reading a story focused more on Doug and was hoping Sam would turn out to be his mate. I was a...
Good paranormal m/m romance about the wolf shifter rescued at the end of the last book, who's terrified of shifting and can't remember much from before his rescue. I don't think this book was long enough for the amount of story being told. At times, things seemed to jump ahead inexplicably, as if pa...
2.5 starsTruthfully, my first reaction after I finished was ... "WHERE IS THE LOOOOOOVE?!" Truth be told, I don't remember anything from book #1 (yes, my memory is THAT bad), so I judge this story solely as it is, an independent one. I can grasp that Sam has been experienced torture that breaks his ...
3.7 - How am I the first one to rate this book? I liked the progression of the story in the over arching story to these particular wolves. There are bad people doing bad things to wolves. We get a look to the bigger picture and I look forward to seeing where Diane and RJ take this. As it relates ...