The premise of this story was so interesting. Emily is kidnapped and returned to the place of her kidnapping, seemingly unharmed, but not being able to remember what happened to her in the several days that she was missing. Imagine her surprise when almost two years later she is told by federal agents she has a daughter by a lion shifter. She then sets out to talk to the father, Kellan, and find their daughter. This was such an intriguing story. Imagine trying to find a baby you didn't know you had, and had missed the first year of her life. Emily survived her kidnapping, but at the cost of her sense of security. When she eventually felt safer and stronger (after taking self-defense classes) she was more than ready to find her daughter and confront her kidnappers. I loved Kellan, and the group of lion shifters. They all rally around one of their own, and have a strong sense of community.