When Terry’s secret is revealed, the fear of losing his longtime friend drives him deep into himself and away from all those who love him, leaving Wren desperate to prove he won’t be frightened away by the little Traveler’s preferences. However, the kiss he planned to prove he would not give up the male he feels so strongly about quickly turns into something much more.
Unfortunately for the hawk shifter, his deep feelings and need to lay claim to his fair Traveler friend isn’t so easily satisfied. His pride in their mating is quickly dampened by Terry’s need to protect himself from the ridicule he fears, and his happily ever after is left hanging in the balance when Wren realizes real life is never like a fairytale.
Terry’s hidden emotional wounds from a dark and evil mating with a man named Kenneth have never had the opportunity to heal, leaving the Traveler fearful and damaged. The fight to help him face his past so they can move beyond the scars left by his former mate becomes a struggle that may drive them apart forever, if the unknown Shifter hunting Terry doesn’t kill him first.
With the memories of Terry’s abuse and an old enemy out to destroy them, the couple must work together to conquer the demons within and to find out who’s trying to tear them apart before their one chance at happiness is stripped away forever.
I really enjoy these books. Well written, fully developed characters and good plotlines. Deals with some heavy subjects, but leaves the reader with a sense of hope and home.
This book made no sense to me. I get it's book 2 of something, but that's not even the problem. The problem is the blurb is very rambly and disjointed and confusing, and then when you start reading the book it feels like it started you at chapter 10 instead of chapter 1.
Also I HATE when people use 'male' and 'female' instead of man/woman. It treats people like objects instead of, you know, people, and also that is not how anyone talks/thinks so it just comes off hella weird. Not once in my entire life have I thought 'that is a beautiful female'.
It's a shame, there's not enough trans fiction out there, especially fantasy, so I was looking forward to this. But I just couldn't do it.