Gage is on the run from a crime he didn’t commit, but his luck is running out. Those after him have set hellhounds on Gage, and now he has a fight on his hands. When Gage meets Elijah’s boss, he’s stunned to realize the snow leopard shifter is his mate, and has been here right under Gage’s nose the entire time.
Roman has walked a lonely road for hundreds of years, most of which has been filled with pain and darkness. He hides it well behind his smile, but he’d give everything he has to find someone to shine the light into the emptiness that consumes him. When one of his employees walks into the diner Roman owns, he brings a friend with him. A friend who has trouble on his heels. A friend who is not only his mate, but hiding deep secrets. A friend Roman will kill to protect.
Lynn Hagen loves writing about the somewhat flawed, but lovable. She also loves a hero who can see past all the rough edges to find the shining diamond of a beautiful heart.
You can find her on any given day curled up with her laptop and a cup of hot java, letting the next set of characters tell their story.
No es malo como tal, pero seguro es el que menos me gustó de los tres, siento que está muy a las apuradas, que los problemas no tienen tanto sentido como si fuera lo primero que se le ocurrió, obvio que tampoco ese es el centro de la historia pero no sé, no me convenció.
I think I liked this book even more than the last one so I can’t wait to start book 4. I hope it’s just as good. I love the little bit of danger along with the happy ever after.
I enjoyed the story and the MCs chemistry. But this book was not edited well…the book contained an unusual amount of grammatical errors. I expect better from this group.