[Siren The Lynn Hagen ManLove Erotic Alternative Paranormal Romantic Suspense, M/M, shape-shifter, werewolves, HEA] Coming out isn't always the right thing to do. Not only did Caspian's parents turn their backs on him, but so did the small town he grew up in. Worse, some took it upon themselves to try and beat the gayness out of Caspian. Angry at the betrayals, he takes off to Brac Village, where he meets a man who is determined to make Caspian his. Indigo was just having fun when he had sex with a random stranger in the club bathroom. Unbeknownst to him, his mate was in the very next stall. Now, Indigo has to not only clean up the disaster he created, but rush to Caspian's rescue when his mate goes home to Wyoming and is attacked. But more is going on in the small town. The sheriff has it out for Indigo and will stop at nothing to pin a murder on him. A murder Indigo didn't commit. ** A Siren Erotic Romance
Lynn Hagen loves writing about the somewhat flawed, but lovable. She also loves a hero who can see past all the rough edges to find the shining diamond of a beautiful heart.
You can find her on any given day curled up with her laptop and a cup of hot java, letting the next set of characters tell their story.
Caspian and Indigo (why do I keep having The Princess Bride pop into my head?) didn't really get to spend much time together, but they managed to mate, get beat up (not once, but twice), get framed for murder and fall in love all within ninety some pages... Now, that's a busy life! *grin*
OK... moving on with my marathon read of this series...
I like this one. There's not a feeling of the whole bullshit meter going out the window and creating turmoil just to lame ass end it for a storyline.
That's not to say there aren't a few things that are not quite right for me. Didn't get the whole, whole town being against gays thing. Where's the backstory on that? WHY is is like that? Everyone? The murder had some questionable er... questions in mind for me too. But over all this is one of the better ones of the mini series for me.
Oh and the Etienne matter pops up at the end. The matter is still unresolved.
Caspian is Indigo's mate, and finds this out after hearing Indigo in the men's bathroom at the Manacle (Christian's Club) having sex with someone inside the stall, so not the best way to meet his mate. I didn't like all the homophobe and hatred from people in Caspian's home town, plus I was angry that Caspian was even stupid enough to go back there when his own parents were so hateful. It was ridiculous. However, I still loved the main characters with their unique personalities, and I can't wait to read the next one. :)
Cuando leí la sinopsis no me generó nada, sólo fue como "Ah, es el libro siguiente. Vamos a leerlo." Pero al final, me gustó bastante esta historia.
La relación entre los protas me encantó. Sin embargo, lo que le pasó a Aspen sí me entristeció. Aspen no merecía un idiota como Roth. Al final tuvo su venganza pero no fue suficiente para mi. Por desgracia, ya no encontré nada sobre él en los libros futuros. Mi pobre Aspen.
It was very good but i was angry at Caspian for being so stupid to return to his town and family when the whole town’s people and his parents wanted to hurted and killed him. The story was very suspense and i love it
Rating: 4 stars Once again Ms. Hagen has provided a good installment in her Wolves of Desire series. The last couple of installments got a bit sidetracked and I loved that this book was focused more on Sebastian's pack. I loved both Indigo(his relationship with King is just hilarious) and Caspian. Thought they had good chemistry and made a great couple. If I had one criticism of this book, it would be that Caspian's situation with his home town was a bit over the top. Other than that I did enjoy this book and do recommend it.
Ugh! The pacing is awkward half the time. The characters aren't grabbing hold and making me want to cry. I almost feel worse for Asher and Roth than anything else that happened in the rest of the book! It just feels abrupt and like trying to make it all fit within a set word count, rather than a natural flow. I do like the setup future books and development on the side. Ugh, I'm just getting more and more disappointed...