A few scenes in this story appeared in a book that is no longer in publication. In addition, although it is not an Omegaverse story, the possibility of a male shifter getting pregnant is part of the plot. No on-page detail is given.
Seven years ago
Fifteen-year-old Raffety freaks out the moment he arrives at summer camp. Something isn’t right about the place, parents, kids and the counsellors. The only good thing is Jonah—and their first kiss.
Trouble is Jonah’s middle name. He can’t just ignore that Raffety clearly doesn’t belong at the camp, and risks everything to help him escape, even their budding friendship.
Jonah’s actions have damaging repercussions for both boys. Raffety returns to a very different world than the one he left, one where his mum is terrified of strangers who insist they’re pack. As for Jonah, his father decrees he’s gone too far. His memories of Raffety are wiped and Jonah’s exiled to Faerieland.
Present Day
Breaking cover for his mum’s funeral lands Raffety back in the claws of a pack that never stopped searching for him. The alpha is claiming Raffety’s an omega, and prime breeding material. Erm, no way. Raffety would rather eat his own eyeballs. He needs to figure out a way to escape—and quick.
Indentured to Paranormal Resolutions for his sins, which are many, Jonah’s ordered to extract a mark from the clutches of a pack of werewolves. The mission fills him with dread: the wolves know he stole their gold and if they catch him, they’ll eat his guts, with or without ketchup―gulp! But defying his boss isn’t an option. Not if Jonah wants to live.
Is it chance that Jonah and Raffety end up in the same trap, or is it more? Could fate be giving them both a helping hand, or have they just landed in the worst trouble of their lives?
Barbara Elsborg lives in Kent in the south of England. She always wanted to be a spy, but having confessed to everyone without them even resorting to torture, she decided it was not for her. Volcanology scorched her feet. A morbid fear of sharks put paid to marine biology. So instead, she spent several years successfully selling cyanide.
After dragging up two rotten, ungrateful children and frustrating her sexy, devoted, wonderful husband (who can now stop twisting her arm) she finally has time to conduct an affair with an electrifying plugged-in male, her laptop.
Her books feature quirky heroines and bad boys, and she hopes they are as much fun to read as they are to write.
4.3 stars ⭐️ Yet another amazing book by Barbara Elsborg! I didn't know what I was getting into, but man, I looooved this book! The story was well-paced and expressive, and I really liked both MCs. Raffety and Jonah were sweet, kind, and brilliant.
Double Trouble is a story where two MCs get into a train of trouble just simply being special.
I really like it when books have time jumps! Because I'm so curious what things have changed in both MCs in those years, and what would happen when they finally met.
Raffety was a werewolf, and Jonah was a faerie, but both were so special in their own way. I loved how they met at the summer camp, and how Jonah and Raffety just clicked in the right way. Jonah was a sassy character and had a big mouth that I couldn't help loved so much. Raffety wasn't an exception. I loved him too. He was such a sweetheart!
I loved how amazing both Raffety and Jonah were. I loved it once they got into so much trouble how they couldn't let go of any of them even though the only solution was to let go of each other.
My only complaint would be their instant love. It was a bit unbelievable. I mean I saw it was coming. But it was too soon.
I’ve been sitting on this review for a few weeks now. I was blindsided with a certain turn of events that, well let’s just say I’m not a fan of. If I would have read the blurb a little closer, I probably would have noticed clues about this twist that left me twisted. While I was mulling over my feelings on this book, the second story came out. And do you know what? I didn’t even hesitate! I quickly fell back into this world. I figured that answered my question and told me what I needed to know. I really enjoyed this story even with my niggle. When I started the next book I caught myself furrowing my brow and felt like I was in the dark. How was it the same series when it was sooo different? In the end, I decided Elsborg likes to keep me on my toes because before I knew it, lightbulbs were blinking on all around me! It wasn’t just these two books that are connected, but they link several other stories (which I LOVED) together. Suddenly, I was surrounded by lovely faces and a warm glow from their bright smiles. I’ve slipped off track, let me pull back and tell you more about Jonah and Raffety…
We begin when the boys are teenagers attending a ‘special’ summer camp. Jonah comes from a distinguished family and tends to leave a trail of disaster wherever he goes. He’s going to try and keep his nose clean, mostly. Until he meets Raffety. There’s something different about him. Of course, there’s something different about all the kids at the camp but Raffety puts him on full alert. Camp Courage is sort of like the school at x-men. The purpose is to build relationships and bonds between species before prejudices can set in. Vampires, werewolves, fae and the like all get together under the pretense of harmony for the summer. I was immediately swept under their spell and eager to uncover their secrets. The first few chapters flew by and I was soaking up all the clues and pieces laid out for us.
A short jump and a few years later and things were getting volatile. Irreversible changes occurred at camp for both of the boys. Raffety’s life was flipped upside down when he discovered he was a werewolf and Jonah was sent away to Faerieland as punishment for his actions. A great deal has happened to Raffety and Jonah since that fated summer afternoon. Then we slip into the present-day and my heart was hammering in my chest. Jonah is sent to ‘collect’ Raffety but don’t forget, he’s been robbed of his first encounter memories. As fate would have it, his heart remembers, even if his head doesn’t. And this is when things really pick up speed! I can’t tell you much without spoiling and we can’t have that.
I can be vague and tell you some of my favorite things. I loved Jonah and his wild spirit as much as I adored Raffety and his gentle soul. I loved their spunky humor and steamy passion. I loved their confusion as well as their certainties. I loved their fierce determination to stay together despite every attempt to rip them apart. I mentioned earlier about my niggle, which (I don’t think is a spoiler) is mpreg. Apparently, when it’s fade-to-black and mainly off-page, it’s easier for me to get my head around. Ha! Raffety is an omega and therefore highly coveted by many. He was raised outside of a pack and the entire supernatural community has eyes on his future. *whispers* Which is going to be awesome!! The ending left me swoony and smiling so hard my face hurt. Elsborg not only delivers an impressive, intricate, and inconceivable installment in this trilogy but an impeccable epilogue!
Beware of: Significant page numbers…but there’s so much happening it’s all necessary! Time change…yet the insight to their first encounter was critical! And many shifter fanatics enjoy fertile fathers, but even if you don’t (like me) I found this addition surprisingly satisfactory.
This book is for: Elsborg fans are fully aware of her brilliance, but anyone else looking for an entertaining adventure with a couple of troublemakers, this one is for you!
I’m a bit speechless, this was such an extraordinary experience. Nothing regular here to find about shifters or faeries. I was amazed by what this author created, absolutely amazed, ingenious! I’ve read many books with werewolves, faeries, and other stunning creatures but this one was so original!!
We meet Raffety where he has to attend, against his will, a summer camp. They say a music camp, well, there’s no music to find. It’s not just a camp, it’s creepy, they talk about things and suggest things, Raffety doesn’t understand anything about it. They talk about pack, fangs, shifters! Everyone is strange, nothing is right, except Jonah. When Raffety understands what the camp is about he wants to get out. Jonah helps him.
That’s just the beginning of their journey. What happens after is just too much to mention. The plot is so magnificent clever, it’s hard to explain without spoiling. In big lines, after the camp Raffety and Jonah are apart for some years, to end up together again, Raffety is chased by a pack leader because, apparently he’s special, (wait for it!!) even though he doesn’t understand it at all. Jonah and Raffety have been snatched and overpowered, more than once. All because of Raffety and what he is.
Jonah is one feisty, determined faerie, he saved Raffety (again) from claws. They are so smitten with each other. When Jonah is around Raffety they can’t stop touching. Raffety and Jonah together? Oh gosh, sparkles, firework, magic, silly banter, they’re perfect.
I was looking around, in every direction, it was amazing. The author has an eye for details and a great sense of humor! Their banter was hilarious at times. There are a lot of crazy exciting moments, there are angst, fun, and revelations to find.
What an inventive way of building this paranormal world with werewolves, faeries, vampires, and many others. The author did an amazing job! The writing was exceptional in every way. I was thrilled by all the magic. It was an extraordinary story, extraordinarily written, with a perfect end.
Amazingly, Double Trouble is the first paranormal book by Barbara Elsborg that I’ve tried. Well, now I’m addicted, and my timing is perfect! The series, called The Lost and Found, contains Double Trouble, What If? and The Inbetweeners. And they’re all amazing! Each can be read as a standalone, and take place in the same universe.
I adore Elsborg’s writing… the depth of her characters always astounds me. Whenever I pick up one of her books, I know I’ll be short on sleep for a few nights because they’re absolutely un-put-downable. Her fans know what I’m talking about!
The intricacies of the plot of Double Trouble blew me away, and I got completely wrapped up in the concept of Paranormal Resolutions. This is a fascinating world, and thank goodness there’s plenty more!
I had no idea Barbara Elsborg had such an impressive backlog of paranormal romances. I tore through the three recently published books in the Lost and Found series, now I’m on to Archangel’s Assassin, and I’ve already downloaded Dirty Angel. Ms. Elsborg promises at least one more book in the Lost and Found series, and I can’t wait!
a copy of Double Trouble was generously provided by the author for the purpose of my honest review, all opinions are my own
I am all over the place with this. On the one hand, it held my attention but on the other, it took me forever to get through. I liked the idea of it but struggled with some of the execution.
I’m just not sure. It was a little far fetched I guess and I felt a lot didn’t make sense or wasn’t explained or was just odd.
I had the privilege to get an early copy of this absolutely engrossing book by Barbara. It comes out 10/21 so keep an eye out!
As someone who used to read paranormal romance voraciously for years, I can tell you I’ve read so many different *kinds* of worlds. Just when I think I’ve read it all… I mean, how many varieties of demon/vampire/shifter/angels/etc stories can their be? Well, a ton. And this new book by Barbara is no exception. It starts off when the two MC’s are 15, one completely oblivious to the paranormal world he’s a part of. What then ensues is years of escape, unanswered questions, power plays, and falling in love. There’s magic and adventure and a lot of adults keeping secrets. It was just a fun read from beginning to end. I can’t wait for what’s next.
4.25 stars from me. You just knew that Jonah and Raffety would eventually get together, and it was good to catch up with West and Eriya from Archangel's Assassin. One MC who is and the other who is ...a very interesting combination. Of course, as important information was withheld from both boys [for their safety], it wasn't surprising that they didn't believe any of the stuff that people told them.
The BIG question is...why does Barbara Elsborg like flakes so much? Raffety loves them...but not as much as one of my favourite characters ever, Jonty. 😀
**n.b. If you sign up to Barbara's mailing list, there is a little freebie involving Jonah and Raffety called Seize the Moment**
I love Barbara Elsborg’s paranormal worlds. Truthfully, I love everything Elsborg writes and though I tend to avoid mpreg, I was definitely willing to risk the possibility of it in this one and I have no regrets whatsoever.
Double Trouble was a page turner that I found hard to put down. It captivated and intrigued me from page one and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the ride. One super bonus that caught me completely by surprise is that this world is the same one from Archangel’s Assassin. While it’s by no means necessary to read AA, next time I read Double Trouble, I’ll reread AA again as well.
Ok, I just have to say, that epilogue… that epilogue! THAT EPILOGUE!!! I LOVED IT! SO MUCH!
KU but like nearly all Elsborg’s books, I’ll be buying this one outright as well and will definitely read it again.
4.25 stars but rounded up because despite little niggles here and there, my enjoyment was 5+.
4.5. There is no surprise that I love Barbara and all of the words she writes. She took me on a magical adventure with Jonah and Raffety.
They meet when they are teenagers at summer camp and find a friendship within each other. Even though they don’t get to spend much time with each other, they feel the importance they are to one another.
Until Raffety escapes this camp that he knows is not a place he should be at.
Actions have consequences and although they live in different wolds, they finally reconnect under duress and their adventure as adults begin.
What a fantastic world Barbara has created with Fairies, werewolves, vampires, and more. What a HEA these men received and deserved. Can’t wait to jump into book 2.
Double Trouble is the first book in the "Lost and Found" series written by Barbara's Elsborg.
Rafferty is a werewolf. He is not yet aware. He is thrown into summer camp only to find out every other camper is a kind of paranormal creature. There he meets Jonah, who is a fairy. Jonah explains everything to Rafferty not to have to help Rafferty escape. He gets away, but a pack leader catches him. One who explains he is not only a werewolf, but he is a unique wolf that every other pack would love to have. Rafferty escapes again only to come back to his mother's funeral.—where all hell breaks loose. Jonah is aware and was also forced to go to summer camp. After helping Rafferty escape, he is forced to live with his grandparents in fairyland—where he loses his best friend. He is blamed for his best friend's death, and in repayment, he is forced to work in a paranormal police force of sorts. He is made to track down Rafferty. They meet once again, but Jonah washed been compelled to forget Rafferty with magic.
I liked Jonah and Rafferty well enough. They fit very well together and have clicked since their first meeting. I liked Briar a lot and had hoped we see him more in the book, but sadly we never see him after he has to make his big choice and the next book is not his. I will, however, read his story if it ever comes out.
This book was a wild ride. The beginning is a little slow and confusing up until the big time jump. Then it gets good fast. I couldn't put it down. The last time jump makes me sad as I would have liked to see what happened in between. Overall, the book was good.
***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure. A review wasn’t a requirement. ***
I always fall in love with Barbara Elsborg's paranromal romances, and this is no exception!!
- paranormal romance - second chance - time jump
So this book is about Jonah and Rafferty, and their story starts when they are fifteen years old. Rafferty goes to this summer camp, where he meets Jonah, and where he discovers the paranormal world!!
I loved this book! I loved it when they were teenagers, and I loved it when they met again when they grew up! I loved their interactions and their romance. I loved how original this book is. I loved the side characters. And I loved how I couldn't wait to read more to know what was going to happen next! Yes, there is a lot of love when it comes to this book :p
To sum it up, it's an awesome book, with an amazing pairing, and lovely side characters that I can't wait for to have their own happily ever after!
I received an ARC from the author in exchange of an honest review!
I'm 17% in as I begin writing this review. This reads like a YA, but not a great one. The prose is that kind of choppy that results when an author explains more than (I think) is necessary for teens. The worldbuilding feels invented on the fly, I don't trust it yet, even this far in.
26%, and the typos are increasingly frequent. Whoever published this (2021) was apparently in a hurry.
Ahh, and then the werewolf MC violates his mother's wishes and I'm done. DNF, bailing just past the previous entry, still at 26%.
This is horribly over-written and poorly edited, and I'm kinda mad about it. I want to like the characters, but they're buried in words and poorly-executed plot points. I should've been compelled by this most recent 'ugh, nooo' but there have been too many. DRAT.
Very unique approach with lots of information. I was intrigued and - despite shaking my head once or twice because of their stupidity and plot twists that made no sense - I also was glued to the pages and couldn't put it down. This is definitely not a cookie-cutter book, you'll get something very individual, very interesting and thrilling with emotions and a great love story. There are unexpected twists and turns and I'm unhappy on how to rate it because it really is a great book that I really, really liked but I had a few moments where I just thought "Okay, you are too stupid to live and why is your back-up now leaving you again?". I just can't give it 5 stars but it's definitely a 4.4 stars.
What if you grew up thinking you were ordinary when you were anything but… it was an interesting start to a very great world building plot! I was thoroughly entertained once I figured out what was going on. Lol.
Rafferty and Jonah meet when they are young then years later fate brings them together again. They are in peril often. I don’t want to give much away… but… It was a very adventurous journey to their HEA! AND never say make tea ☕️ around Rafferty … it’s very rude Jonah 😬
I'd love to tell you all, my fellow readers, about this book, but I want you to go and get it and enjoy it because you'll soon realize- it is a superb story and has everything you could wish for in the great book! You need love- you got it, you need danger- it's there, you need sexy times- here you go. Barbara wrote another masterpiece and I absolutely loved it! Enjoy your reading!
Double Trouble is decidedly different from any of this author’s contemporary romances I’ve read thus far. What wasn’t different was the interesting story, fantastic array of characters, descriptive scenes and world, and sweet romance.
I love when a book is more than I am expecting and Double Trouble is most definitely that. I truly enjoyed Raffety and Jonah. They were dynamic, complex characters in an intriguing world. I found their initial meeting and reconnection exciting and original, and loved the adventure that unfolded from there. I also loved how fun and quirky they remained despite the action and adventure they took part in over the course of the book. The fun aspects in Double Trouble offered a good counterpoint to the conflict that persisted through the bulk of the story making this a pleasant, fast-paced read I was always eager to pick up.
I so enjoy when authors whisk me away to different places and Barbara Elsborg completely transported me to this descriptive, complex universe. At first, there did seem like a broad cast of characters to keep track of, but I never got lost and felt the author did an excellent job fleshing out each character and their role. In fact, I was left with an eagerness to revisit this world for more exciting adventures. I’d recommend Double Trouble to fans of paranormal fantasies and action-adventure stories, especially if you are looking for a new world to discover.
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
The pacing of this story was terrible. There was way too much time spent on things and people that didn’t matter or serve any real purpose in the story, and not enough time spent on pertinent plot points or either of the MCs.
Speaking of the MCs, unfortunately I never connected with either of them. The author speaks about them, more than having them speak for themselves as fully formed characters on the page, so I always felt distant from both of them and their stories. There was zero emotional impact for me. And while Raffety wasn’t unlikable, he was very bland and forgettable despite how ~*~*~special~*~*~ I kept being told he was. As for Jonah, he was an immature, irresponsible, aimless man-child and I was absolutely repulsed by him.
Shifters / modern paranormal / chosen one / adopted / almost fated mates / mpreg / running from danger
Fun book, good but not great. Chemistry between the MCs was fantastic. Plot had too many details left waving about without any meaning. Felt like the start of a series but it really isn’t in the typical sense. Not sure I will read more in the series.
A fast paced journey of a book where each step is full of complications and trouble for the two men involved and their life plans.
Jonah and Raffety meet at a summer camp when they are younger. The thing is Jonah knows it is a summer camp for paranormals only and Raffety doesn't. In fact, Raffety doesn't even know he is part of the paranormal community. The entire camp experience is a terrifying wake up call that Raffety wants to escape from. Jonah is drawn to the other boy and helps him escape the camp, which sets off a series of events that keep them apart until adulthood.
When the two.men meet again Raffety is an adult, caught by his old pack, who Jonah is helping him get away from. But while Jonah is once again instantly drawn to Raffety he doesn't remember him or the entire summer camp time at all. The two men end up in the road, running towards the safety Jonah's organization promises while getting to know each other. Falling for each other doesn't help anything though, as Jonah has to bring Raffety in for his own safety and the two men can never be together being of different magical species. As they fall for each other more and other complications come up this leaves the two men lost and feeling even as they need to depend on each other to fight for their safety.
While the road trip type journey that the two went through is a big basis for the story and is what allows them to have so many different revelations, it was never really clear why they did it alone. More than once Jonah's boss and other team members stop in to help out the pair and keep them safe. After that they just send them on their way alone again, saying to meet back at the headquarters. Once they got together it doesn't make sense to just leave them with no protections again and each time they run into more trouble. Really, once they met up they could have headed the whole way back as a group which would have been way safer, so it wasn't exactly clear why this happened. Having Jonah and Raffety alone certainly allowed them to work out their feelings more and such but the constant danger seemed an odd trade off. This niggles a bit during the story, but otherwise was a fun read.
Seven years ago Raffety was thrust into a situation that opened up his eyes to a whole different world and other species and made him question who he might really be. He and Jonah shared a moment, but was not enough to make him stay so he ran with the help of Jonah. But that night and their actions had consequences for both of them and their lives were totally changed.
In the present, Raffety comes out of hiding for a good reason but unfortunately gathers unwanted attention and gets himself in serious trouble again. And these guys have their own agenda that Rafferty wants no part of.
Jonah is still dealing with the repercussions of his poor choices in the past and basically working off his time. When his boss sends him in for an extraction he has no idea how crazy and complicated it might be.
Their two lives seem to cross when it is most needed and they tend to rescue each other. Is it fate, destiny, or just luck? Now they are on the run and Raffety is not quite sure if he is being double-crossed or if he can really trust Jonah. But trouble definitely seems to follow these two.
This is an interesting paranormal world with a bit of mystery, magic, and hidden agendas. I was cheering for them to make it out okay and for the nasty bad guys to get their comeuppance. I kind of wish I had not read the blurb and just went in blind because I think it would have been even more fun to try to figure it all out. The Paranormal Resolutions Agency and this world seem like it could be a springboard to more stories since some of the side characters are also interesting.
I read book 4 Broken Things last year and it was fabulous, so I knew I wanted to make time to go back and read the first books in the series. I'm so glad I finally found the time to start.
Double Trouble was just brilliant, the world Barbara Elsborg has created is just wonderful and original and her characters are so well written I feel I actually know them.
Jonah and Rafferty were wonderful characters to get to know. From their first meeting at Camp Courage there is a connection between them that neither have felt before. Both of their lives are changed after their encounter and for the next 7 years they both live pretty unhappy lives.
I can't say I enjoyed being introduced to the werewolves in this story, as the pack in question are not at all nice people, and they do some awful things to Rafferty and his mother.
When Rafferty is captured by the pack his life is in danger, he knows he's different but doesn't understand how and why. Rafferty was so much stronger than he realised, to have been through all he had and survived as well as he did only showed how strong he was and i hoped as I read that he would find some way to escape from the pack.
Jonah was always getting in trouble, some , well most he brought on himself, and he has found himself working for the Paranormal Resolutions as punishment for something that wasn't his fault. Charged with getting Rafferty back from the pack, he has no idea how his life is about to change.
I loved these two young men and once they are reunited I loved them even more. The action, danger and secrets are nonstop once they go on the run and there were some nerve-racking moments, with enough humour also that it didn't ramp up my anxiety too much lol. I really enjoyed the build up of their relationship and could feel how much they needed and wanted each other.
There are plenty of secrets revealed and a few twists, none of which I saw coming. I enjoyed getting to know some of the characters who will play bigger roles in the next books, as well as learning about the world and the paranormal people that Barbara has created. I can't wait to start book 2.
Kiedy Raffety trafia na obóz szkoleniowy, na który wcale nie chciał jechać, to tak jakby Harry Potter trafił do Hogwartu, tylko nikt wcześniej nie powiedział: Harry, jesteś czarodziejem! Raffety nie do końca nadąża o co chodzi i dlaczego nie powinien przyjaźnić się z Jonahem, który jest w obozie wróżek i dlaczego przydzielili go do wilkołaków, skoro wampiry pewnie są fajniejsze. W ogóle obóz jest dziwny, czuje się obserwowany, a wiadomość o tym, że nie do końca jest człowiekiem, z jednej strony wiele wyjaśnia, a z drugiej budzi przerażenie. Mam dylemat z oceną tej historii. Z jednej strony to typowe fantasy, więc trudno tutaj oczekiwać realizmu i dziwić się nieoczekiwanym zwrotom akcji, skoro istnieje magia i wszystko jest możliwe. Z drugiej, czasami miałam poczucie, że przekroczyłam granice naiwności i wpadłam do króliczej nory 😉 Czasami myślałam, wow co za absurd, a potem tłumaczyłam sobie, że Jonah jest wróżką, więc trudno oczekiwać od niego typowo ludzkiej racjonalności. Było słodko, uroczo, a prawdziwa miłość przyszła z prędkością błyskawicy, jak to w bajce bywa. Chociaż, może wróżki i wilkołaki po prostu tak mają 😉 3.5 bo miałam uczucie, że autorka w niektórych momentach zupełnie odleciała, pewnie przez te wróżkowe skrzydełka :P
OK, disclaimer going in. I'm not a fan of MPreg, and usually avoid it. It's just not for me although I know it's popular. I knew going in that it was Mpreg though and as it's Barbara Elsborg I was more than willing to try, and I'm glad I did.
I liked both Raffety and Jonah, and I was keen to find out exactly what Raffety is. Raffety not knowing what he was and ending up at the camp was great, and realising that everyone there was ... more was really good. 'If something seems to good to be true, it usually is'. That was seemingly the case here, and I don't blame Raffety for being suspicious and more than a little skittish wanting to leave. The whole camp section was great, up to and including Jonah helping Raffety.
A story like this really works when there's a great villain, and I really hated the alpha, he was a nasty piece of work. I loved when Raffety and Jonah meet again, they were so much fun together and yes, hot.
I loved the whole thing, I really want more of the Paranormal Investigations agency because I really want to know about Jonah's boss. Great start to a new series.
❤ A great start as the boys get settled into a "paranormal summer camp" only Rafferty didnt know that at the time. Scenes playout and Rafferty learns about himself and runs away. Both Rafferty and Jonah are held in their own prisons of sorts although Raffy holds his secret from everyone. Jonah's refusal to follow directions from his boss to go north despite being forced for the next 7 years. Working for the Paranormal Resoultions and given just days to retrieve his target and to get back.. A Fae walking in to Wolf territory ain't gonna be easy.. Dramas happen as they remeet up ,,yah no spoilers what happens next. This is a great paranormal romance included with vampires, werewolf, farie and others to read. Told with both povs for a HEA ending. Includes mpreg.
At 15 starts to learn the violin with not a good out come but he had tallents laying elsewhere with colours he sees. yah he was headed for summer camp but a special one. Jonah wasn't new to magic as it's was when his temper flard.
This is the most original paranormal romance I’ve ever read.
This author knows her craft - how to weave an intriguing plot with romance and drama that’s perfectly paced, terrific world building and a superb cast of main and secondary characters to keep things interesting. There’s a plethora of paranormals in this book from wolves to dragons, faeries to vampires and more.
Everything and everyone coming together to tell the story of Rafferty and Jonah. Two teens who meet for one day only and then circumstances reunite them seven years later. They really are exceptional characters who have to overcome so much before they get their hard earned HEA.
I could not put this down, I had to keep turning the pages to learn what would happen next and I cannot wait for the next in the series.
Loved the start of this very interesting world building plot that has Barbara's stamp all over it, love her story telling and world building and this world is one i know that i am going to be following.
Rafferty and Jonah first meet when they were both at a summer camp at the age of fifteen, but unbeknown to Jonah as he thought he was human it was a camp for the paranormal a world that he is oblivious to. They only spent the one day together but thy both made a impression on the other before Rafferty helped Jonah escape.
After eight years Rafferty has no recollection of ever having met Jonah as his father took his memory of Jonah away from him so when Rafferty is sent on a mission for the Paranormal Investigations to get him out from who has him he has no idea who he is.
This had it all from Vampire, Wolves, Fae and plenty of magic with two guys on the run trying to keep out of trouble, but trouble seems to find them around every corner. This was a fabulous start to a new series from this talented author, can't wait for more.