“Just like allies can be found in unlikely places so, too, can foes.”
Sent away by Tallow for her “own good,” Meghan May vows to return to her old life. A routine of eat, work, sleep, and repeat. Any connection she had with Tallow, Mox, and Abriel is over. She was never meant to be part of their lives or Tallow’s world.
There are kin, however, who have other ideas
Faced with new threats, Meghan seeks refuge with those Tallow has warned her against. But who is the real enemy?New truths are revealed. Old truths shattered. Who can she trust when nothing is as it seems?
Enlightened is Book 2 in The Ascension of Meghan May series. It is a slow burn, paranormal reverse harem #whychoose story intended for mature audiences (18+ years).
Jaya Moon lives on the south coast of Australia with her husband and son. She digs holes by day and writes at night and is tempted to tell you she's a grave digger (that sounds far more interesting than her real day job).
She writes steamy, character driven romance novels.
Meghan, Tallow, Mix and Abriel are all interconnected, although they have not each other for long. She loves two already and possibly the third. She was human, or do she thought. Then she had to rescue an owl from an angel. Now she finds that is not human after all, but a breed....one no one knows how to explain.
Meghan vowed to rescue the little girl and she has kept that promise. However, she has become something else, something more. What does it mean? I have no idea.
It's a very good story and I will continue to read. Read on my friends
This was an odd read. The events that happen in this book continue where the first left off. What happens in this one shows us that nothing is as simple as it seems. There are layers to everything that is happening. This is great and I just hope the next and final book will deliver on all the suspense happening and will tie up everything nicely.
This is ur 2nd book in the series and I love the variety of emotions I went through reading I feel like I know the characters I want the rest of the series wonderful storytelling
This is the second book in a continuing series. You need to read the first book to understand this one. The book concludes at a natural break in the story, but there is a lot more yet to come.
After Tallow has told her to stay away from the Kin for her own safety, Meghan tries to return to her usual dull routine of sleep, eat, work and repeat. However, it seems like the world of the Kin does not want to let her go now they have found her and her abilities. At least it gives her a chance to see Tallow and Mox again.
This book is full of revelations about Meghan’s history and about the men she has come to care for. She seems to spend quite a lot of this book being overloaded with information about what she hears. Some of the information seems to conflict with things she thought she understood and it leads to confusion.
There is violence in this book, counterbalanced with passion elsewhere. It made me feel like I was being thrown from pillar to post, never knowing what emotional wringer I was going to get pushed through next. Poor Meghan experiences much worse than me. Her emotions are all over the place. She’s still grieving the loss of her family, she has strong feelings for an owl shifter, a human and an angel, she finds out she’s not what she thought she was and the Kin want her to risk her life for them. If some of her decision-making skills are a little shaky I can forgive her, given the state of her life.
This book is just as compelling as the first in the series. Meghan is someone I can empathise with and I really want to know what happens to her next. The plot is intriguing and I want to know more about the men in Meghan’s life. I will definitely be reading the next book soon.