"Well, he should be focusing on you, shouldn't he?" I forced a smile on my face, pretending that I didn't know my mate at all.
"Not really. Besides, I'd be happy to set him up with someone and get rid of my duty to reduce his loneliness for good," She snickered, "And, don't worry, I'm always in for a threesome."
"Cora, stop it." Sebastian decided to interrupt not wanting his girlfriend to spill more of his secrets than she'd already done.
"Calm down, Sebastian. Not everyone freaks out even over the tiniest little things and this beautiful lady over here, seems like the perfect match for you and I saw the way you looked at her," She cheekily nudged his arm, "She is hot, isn't she?"
"Shut up, Cora. Just shut up for now.”
*****
Athena, haunted by her past, seeks a fresh start in a new town. But as it resurfaces and, the very individuals she left behind six months ago, along with the nightmares she yearns to forget threaten to intertwine their lives with hers once more, she is forced to relive the past once again.
When with a twist of events, Suddenly, Beta Aaron, offers a loving hand and the one who once left no bounds to torment her, Sebastian, stands in front of her door, she must make a choice— Between the Beta who wants to give her a new life and the Alpha, who is willing to lay his life beneath her feet, to repent for the mistakes he made, even if it meant letting her go.
Where the boundaries between past and present are thin and the past echoes loud, she must choose a hand to lead her out of the darkness.
Especially when a lost treasure from the past once again knocks at her door— A rare case that seeks to return the most valuable gift for…..a mother.
I have to say I enjoyed it more than the book one. But I am kind of disappointed with the ending. It just finished pretty unexpected like to fast. Why not add epilogue where we further see the life of Athena with Sebastian. Why not add a love story to Cora and Aaron. I also would love to see more of our main characters together. I didn’t really care about Aaron and he is more in the book than Sebastian
Ya, no. I was on the fence about buying this one after I read the first one, and I should’ve just stop with the first one very drawn out and then rushed at the end. The spellcheck and grammar check still needs to be done the premise behind the story is good, but the author has a long way to go.