This was far better than “Without Reservations”. The plot was a bit far fetched but who cares!!!I liked Remi very much. He wasn’t such a nice character in the first book but he made up for it. Especially after understanding why he was behaving so homophobic….I loved Jake, again a real alpha-man. H...
Oh, I love me some shifters. Great second installment of this series. In this second book we have Remi, who was turned at the end of book 1, coming to terms with being a werewolf. Fortunately he has Jake to figure out how all of it works. Jake recognized his mate the moment he set eyes on Remi. But ...
It was hard for me to rate this book because there were some moments when I really liked it, but some other times it was just ok for me. The beginning, for me, was the best part. I liked the tension there was between Remi and Jake, and how Remi resisted his attraction to Jake. But then, he suddenly ...
3.5 stars I like this series a lot. Two good male leads that we were introduced to in the last book. I had an inkling of some of what was going on with Remi from Without Reservations, but it obviously developed more here. I loved the addition of his younger brother, Sterling, a chatty 14 year ol...
I read these out of order, but it had no effect on my understanding of the plot. Of the three books in this series, this was my favorite.The only thing that bothered me was the huge personality change of Remi from book 1 to 2. While it is explained, it felt like the author decided to make a charac...
Remi being an Omega is kinda confusing. Sterling becoming a werewolf seemed a little soon to me, I was expecting it just not this soon. Rhys being his mate isn't shocking at all. I'd been expecting that since they met.
It turns out my library actually has a small selection of paperback M/M titles and this was one of them and I thought, oh, isn't this author one of the ones the M/M group raves about? So I decided to read it, despite it being the 3rd of a series (actually, it wasn't that hard to get what was going o...
3.5 starsA friend said that this book was "darker" than the previous two. I tend to agree with her. With Remi's abusive father looming over his behavior (and forces him to push his own sexuality into the closet, especially with a tragedy in his youth), this presents a more serious problem than simpl...
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