by Amylea Lyn
Originally read in 2012
Reasonably strong start in a dystopian future, but it falls apart almost as soon as they escape the city and turns into the stereotypical matemateMATE thing too many shifter romances have. The secondary romance is really freaking obvious too. I wish the author had focused more on the dystopia, perha...
That's me, reading many parts of this bookQuick overview about the plot and my feelings reading this bookRaine is something more than a just human. He can interact with plants (is described as sing/talk/listen). Unfortunately it's just said, he can do it, and not explained why. So, anyway, Raine can...
3.5 starsI feel like a broken record because a couple of reviewers have said almost exactly the same *sigh*. But here goes:About 2/3 of the book, starting from the description of the beginning, then introduction of Raine and his ability, Raine's capture, the prison scene (where Raine meets the Beast...