4,5 stars
Tristan's lover Theo, the Alpha king of his tribe, betrayed his trust and injured him with his infidelity, by poisening their Twin Flame bond. Against the wishes of his brother and the advice of the council, Tristan decided to break the soul bond, which was onesided, since Theo hadn't let him claim him in return. A Twin Flame is supposed to be the most sacred bond shared and to betray it in any way has dire effects on the mate. After the Breaking Tristan leaves his tribe with his childhood friend Ushna and it's only thanks to his friends help and care, that he managed to survive.
On a dangerous operation hunting a crazy Lykan, who has gone rogue and started killing humans, Tristan has a near death experience, that shakes him up and Ushana's tranformation into a battle form, which is usually hard to control without a lifemate or a Twin Flame, wakes him and the power he hasn't known about even more.
It turns out Tristan's awekening heritage has more to it than he might have imagined and already there is a plot to challenge him and to take away Ushna, who Tristan came to realise, he loved and had bonded to.
I'm glad I picked this up. The story drew me in instantly, I felt sorry for Tristan for all that he had to endure and the whole Lycan society is really interesting. All the mythology mentioned was a bonus, we had read Gilgamesh' story in a literature seminar and it was fascinating. Bonus points for not taking the Greek or Roman gods, but being creative!
What I liked:
- engaging story
- likable characters
- creative world building
- not instant love
- lively writing
That said, the time jumps where a bit distracting, because I had the feeling I missed something. First we see Tristan before the council, then his bond with his Twin Flame is broken upon his request, next jump is some years later where he is part of an operation hunting a rogue Lycan. I understand why there might be a jump from the breaking to the op, since Tristan say later himself, that he was frozen and merely existed, but I felt like I missed a great deal of his relationship with Ushna through that jump.
While there are some rough spots, all in all I very much enjoyed the story and was hooked from the first pages.
The ending is a bit of cliffhanger, I at least was glad that I had the second book already :)