Lucas White rescued his mate from from the hands of Bud’s pack of rogue wolves, but then was forced to watch him run away since Charlie Terrell didn’t trust any packs after his time in captivity. His only choice was to wait and hope for the day when Charlie would come back to him to complete their bonding.
That time has come, but Lucas wants Charlie to understand that he doesn’t have to exchange sex for a safe place to sleep at night, though that is one of the fantastic perks.
Slowly but surely, Charlie learns to trust the alpha, and maybe even love him, but when one of Charlie’s former kidnappers becomes jealous and desperate to have him back, Lucas will show his mate that he’s willing to do anything to keep him safe, including accepting a challenge that could see him killed.
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This fifth book in the series deals with a somewhat more subtly embedded preconception about "the werewolf world" as portrayed in most stories I have read. Usually, the alpha (or dominant werewolf shifter) claims his mate, come hell or high water – i.e., whether the mate agrees and is ready or not. The rest of the story is usually about dealing with the fallout, the mate's resistance and slow winning over. Not so in this book, and I have to say I found that quite refreshing.
Charlie, an omega, has been abused and mistreated his entire life. He trusts absolutely nobody, and that attitude has served him well. So even though Lucas says he is Charlie's mate, Charlie runs. He needs time to deal with things, mainly to consider whether he can trust Lucas and the man's pack. And the amazing thing is, Lucas doesn’t come after him to drag him back. The mate bond and Charlie's desperate need to be with Lucas win out in the end though, and after a torturous ten days (for both of them) Charlie comes back and begins the slow process of building trust.
Lucas is all alpha. The hardest thing he's ever done is to let Charlie go, on the advice of his pack alpha, Roarke, who is developing more and more into a true leader with each book. Lucas is going crazy though, and when Charlie finally does return, he is as impatient to claim his mate as Charlie is to be claimed. That much they agree on. That isn’t the end of the story though, and it takes patience, a crisis of life-threatening proportions, and, of course, an epic challenge and physical fight for Lucas to get the message to Charlie that the man is now safe, accepted, and even loved.
This time the bad guys are the remaining alphas, idiots one and all, from Bud's pack who keep trying to steal omegas to make them their personal slaves. Charlie does a great job at learning how to conduct himself in a pack so that they can be dealt with and everyone is safe. The way he learns to work with Lucas is wonderful to watch. If you're looking for another shifter story that doesn’t necessarily follow the "traditions" of the paranormal genre, if you enjoy reading about mates who have to learn to work together, and if you like books with lots and lots of reaffirming shifter-on-shifter action, then you will probably like this novella.
NOTE: This book was provided by Siren Publishing for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
Honestly! I am freakishly surprised this had a higher rating here on GR! This drives me insane.
First to first half of second chapter: Mating SEX. Third to fifth chapter: Some Bit Of Story. Sixth - Ninth Chapter: SEX with (some) bit of story interspered in between. Tenth Chapter: Alpha Fight. Eleventh Chapter: some bit of conversation, they finally take a bath but it is mixed up with a lot of SEX. Twelfth and FINAL chapter: more SEX but this time there is some bit of BDSM and some sex toys interspersed in between some bits of conversation. The End.
Seriously?
I am not even to go touch the typos and grammatical errors.
I should not rate this, but I wasted my time on it so I should rate - but a 1 Star is definitely still a VERY HIGH rating.
Wtih Charlie managing to stay away longer than anticipated, they fall into it very quickly. That being understood since hormones are out of control by then, it actually takes very little for love to follow. This is probably the most close to insta-love I've noticed so far.
The conflict...Battle was interesting but events were on the short side.. the talking during sex was off.. like stuff being said seemed to just come out of left field and blurted out.. my opinion anyways.
I've noticed what seems like an excessive use of the word asshole vs ass. I can't help wondering if I'm being too sensitive or not because to me 'ass' just sounds sexier vs asshole..
I'm a little disappointed at the repetitiveness of this particular series, although, since I coin them "brain candy", I suppose I can't be too upset. I liked Charlie, a lot, and was impressed with Lucas. Good job!