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I loved this book.
I loved the main characters of Emma and Lachlain. I liked their interaction with each other as well as with the other characters. And I felt like at the climax of the novel they stayed true to their characters.
I also liked the other characters that are no doubt going to appear later in the series popping up in what felt like natural circumstances. I hate when characters make an appearance just because they can. But in this novel it felt appropriate.
But my adoration of this nov ...more
I loved the main characters of Emma and Lachlain. I liked their interaction with each other as well as with the other characters. And I felt like at the climax of the novel they stayed true to their characters.
I also liked the other characters that are no doubt going to appear later in the series popping up in what felt like natural circumstances. I hate when characters make an appearance just because they can. But in this novel it felt appropriate.
But my adoration of this nov ...more

Lachlain has been tortured by the Vampires for 150 years. He has searched for his mate for almost 900 years. He catches her scent and struggles to break free of his torture, even if that means purposely breaking his leg to get free of his restraints.
He finds her and does all he can to get back to his home in Scotland, to make her his. Not just his mate but the Lykae Queen, for he is their King.
When the book started off with him capturing her and almost raping her I though I was going to hate L ...more
He finds her and does all he can to get back to his home in Scotland, to make her his. Not just his mate but the Lykae Queen, for he is their King.
When the book started off with him capturing her and almost raping her I though I was going to hate L ...more

The so-called hero, Lachlain MacRieve, is a werewolf. I knew it was a bad, bad sign when the "timid" never-been-kissed heroine, Emmaline Troy, turns out to be--I kid you not--half Valkyrie and half Vampire. (The cheesy "I'm-so-embarrassed-to-be-seen-reading-this" cover was another clue.) Fortunately, my suffering was brief, because by page 10, having chased down our heroine, our hero is sexually assaulting her, ripping her clothes off and threatening her with death. I guess it's all supposed to
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