Prince of Tigers 1. Bryant 2. Samson 3. Fisher 4. Kylan 5. Harley 6. Marcus Harper Wilson and all her siblings were relieved when they received the notice of their parents’ demise. No one deserved it more, and the only reason Harper agreed to go back to that little town in Ohio was to make sure they were truly dead. Bryant Prince and his family were immortals and hadn’t aged since they’d reached the age of twenty-eight. He and his family had always lived next door to the Wilsons, but he never knew the Wilson children. The Wilsons had always kept to themselves, so no one had any idea what was going on in the little house of horrors. If they had, the Wilson parents would have been dead a long time ago. There was nothing left of the Wilson house but one wall. The fire had taken the rest. The garage, however, was still intact, and this was where Harper wound up. Drawn in by dark, morbid memories from her childhood. Bryant watched her, knowing that he’d found his mate.
Kathi Barton, author of the bestselling series Force of Nature, lives in Nashport, Ohio with her husband Paul. In addition to writing full time Kathi likes to spend time with her eight grandkids, three children and three children-in-laws. She writes to relax and have fun. Her muse, a cross between Jimmy Stewart and Hugh Jackman brings them to life for her readers in a way that has them coming back time and again for more. Her favorite genre is paranormal romance with a great deal of spice. You can visit Kathi on line and drop her an email if you’d like. She loves hearing from her fans. aaronskiss@gmail.com. Follow Kathi on her blog: http://kathisbartonauthor.blogspot.com/
Great start to a new series, Loved Bryant and Harper
The Prince family has always just gotten by and has always helped those who had less than them and were in need. Born black tigers and made human by Aurora the lady of the Earth. She knew the young tiger mates and their six new born cubs would make the perfect emissaries of kindness and love. The Prince family has a small ranch and farm. They work hard but are just making it. The death of owners of the neighboring farm has them stepping in for their kids. A mean couple, the kids long gone. The Princes wanted them taken care of. The Wilson siblings want nothing to do with their parents estate. The Prince families small kindness when they were children have them coming home, for no other reason than to acknowledge that fact. Harper Wilson is the youngest and the one who bore the brunt of their parents abuse. Now a successful and respected photographer, coming home and seeing the house of horrors again is hard. Being found by Bryant Prince and being claimed as his mate has given her peace, and for the first time ever she feels completely safe. Bryant the oldest of the cubs, has grown into a kind and protective man. Working in the call center of a cable franchise, he is respected and loved by most of his co workers and a go to problem solver. He is taken advantage of by is manger and the franchise owner. He needs the job. The promotion he is offered, he knows will only make thing harder, the request for his terms in writing gets him fired. Then he finds his mate. Harper can well afford to support her mate and his entire family. Her older siblings added to that by giving her their parents property. Aurora once again steps in, and blesses the Prince and Wilson families. Bryant's former boss is hounding him. The Wilson siblings are worried about their father's sister, a women they only have bad memories of. People can change given the right motivation. Fast paced and little steamy, great start.to a new series. Looking forward to the next book. Samson and Allie.
For the Wilson siblings, no better news could come to them than that their parents were dead. After growing up the way they did they vowed to never return to the little Ohio town they grew up in. However, Harper (the youngest) is determined to make sure that their parents are gone for good.
The Prince family aren't your typical shifters. They were first black tigers that were later given the ability to turn human. Being immortals they've seen and discovered the worst of humans, but the Wilson parents and the way they treated their kids almost take the cake. When Harper Wilson returns to the "House of Horrors" Bryant knows he's found his mate. But what's he to give a woman like her when he barely has enough to help his family survive to the next month?
I think what I like most about this book (and I'm guessing the series) is that even though the Prince family is immortal and seen the worst that human's have to offer, they still no matter what don't let it affect them or take these horrid actions to heart. The Prince family was first created by the Lady of the Earth as her special creatures with no ill will, only kindness to be spread. What I wish would've been included in the story was more about the reasoning behind the character names. For Fisher to tells his reasoning, but not Bryant when it's his book was a bit disappointing.
**I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book**
For most, learning of your parents' death would be heartbreaking, but such is not the case for Harper and her brothers and sister. They endured hell at the hands of the two people who should've given them nothing but love, instead they got pain. Returning to her hometown after fleeing so many years ago following a beating that almost killed her, Harper is handling the final steps to put her tragic past to rest. While there, she comes across the Prince family. Though their paths never crossed when she and her siblings were younger due to her parents keeping them sequestered, Mrs. Prince is one of the reasons Harper is even alive. Though she has since passed, Harper has never forgotten that or her.
Bryant, like others, didn't care for the Wilson elders, but upon their death, he and his family do what they can to try and make things easier on their children, knowing they might need the help...if they even come...not that he or anyone else would blame them if they didn't. When he meets Harper, he knows instantly they are mates and thankfully, she doesn't fight what fate has in store for them. Which is a good thing as they'll have others on their hands to deal with.
Will Harper and her siblings find peace now? Will the Princes continue to struggle as they have for so long, or will their innate kindness and giving hearts bring their own rewards? Will Harper be able to stay in her hometown and build a future there or has her childhood there tainted the area forever? Is a HEA possible?
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**I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.**
The only reason the Wilson siblings went back to their small hometown was to see for themselves that their parents had died in the fire. That's the ONLY reason. There wasn't one of them that thought Mr. Prince, their old neighbor, would've called and lied to them about something like that but seeing was believing. While they were making arrangements to travel the Prince Family was busy harvesting the pumpkins that had been planted and selling them so they'd have the money when they arrived and help the community with the produce. Harper was in the garage, what they called the 'Little House of Horrors' reliving memories when Bryant Prince, a black tiger, came in and immediately recognized the smell of his mate. The storyline of this book is absolutely phenomenal! The chemistry between Bryant and Harper Wilson is so real, so relatable their journey just pulled me in and I couldn't get my fill. I'm hooked on this series now and can't wait to read Samson's story.
This book was very good in it’s plot but, I was a little disappointed in that there wasn’t a good vs. bad anywhere in the book. Sure there were bad memories for some of the characters but, there wasn’t anyone causing the main characters any harm.
Bryant & his family were tigers 1st before they became men & they were made by Aurora, The Queen of the Fairies. As they are immortal they’ve been around forever; Bryant at 1 time was a pirate that sailed the seas. (He never did get to tell Harper that).
Harper & her siblings grew up & were tortured by their own parents until they ran away. Now that their parents are dead, Harper comes back to make sure that’s true. While she’s at her former home she meets Bryant in his tiger form.
This is where their relationship begins & where my review ends. To find out more you’ll have to read the book.
Different start than what you had come to expect in previous books. The female is again the one who is rich and the guy is playing catch up. Noticed in the last couple of new series a change to gender roles. A little confusing at times as the story dots around the different characters but has the potential to be a good series
Bryant and his family didn't have much but love growing up and Harper comes from a house of unimaginable abuse. Love heals all wounds and brings families back together again. So happy Harper and her siblings are healing after such abuse with the help of the Prince family. Great new series and look forward to reading book 2.
Kathi S Barton writes the most fascinating and riveting storylines ever!
I always love reading anything that this author writes! This is a new series and I can't wait for the next installment! I loved reading about these amazing characters and experiencing the adventures along with them to find their happily ever after!
I almost didn't stick it out to the end. The beginning felt I was all over the place ,the storyline and the characters I loved it but how the story begins it was a bit to rushed that it didn't blend well for me that it felt I was missing part of the story . It was just fast paced little to much. Though it did get better toward the end.
A new series that starts different. I liked the different beginning. I really liked the back story how they became shifters it's something I miss in a lot of book from others. That's really a big plus. It is really interesting and I am curious were the story will go
**I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book**