Join Thana on a journey of self-discovery and overcoming past traumas with the help of her mates. Raphael the older unattainable boss she has a crush on. Christian the older friend that eventually becomes more. Cyrus the mate that fights the mate bond with everything he’s got and it almost costs him his life. Gage the strong silent type that wants nothing more than to love and be loved in return. When the time comes, he makes the ultimate sacrifice to save the ones he loves. Lucifer desires Thana for his own, will he win? Bonus scene included that takes place before Klaus Christmas and before Discovered. Ever wonder how Thana got Dominik's hellcat? I've got your answer in this never before seen bonus scene.
Discovered Anything that plays with the Christian mythology of angels and demons is going to immediately catch my attention. Give me a story that’s unlike anything else I’ve read, and I’m going to be hooked. I really liked Thana, and I’m curious to get to know more about her mates. I noticed there were some continuity issues, but I enjoyed the story so much, that I didn’t find them to be that big a deal. I can’t wait to find out where this series will take us next. Innate Wow. New secrets and abilities come to light, as well as a whole host of new enemies. I suspect those were always there, they’re just making themselves known now. I love that Thana is such a kick-butt heroine. She’s got some quirky vulnerabilities that make me (and her mates) fall even more in love with her. However, it feels a little too easy that she seems to have access to the exact right ability to save the day just as she needs it. I’m curious to see how Lucifer thinks he’ll overcome that. Balance Wow. At the end of this book, I’m not sure if I have any other words than that one. To my mind, this story was all about love and sacrifice. And on that note, it might be a good idea to keep some tissues handy as there was more than one scene in the book that left me misty eyed and desperately searching for my composure. It includes a cameo appearance from another of the author’s series, and I’m now thinking I need to go back to find out how these two lines converge. One thing’s for certain, I can’t wait to see what’s coming next. Destroyer I’m blown away by how much these characters have grown over the course of the series. Not only has Thana acquired and learned to control vast new powers, but she’s also matured so much from the scared, reactive ‘young’ woman we first met. It’s probably a good thing too. There are so many enemies and obstacles to overcome this time around. I loved watching this family pull together to face all their challenges. And, while I wasn’t on the verge of tears as often with this book, it might still be worthwhile having the tissues handy, just in case. I can’t wait to read what’s coming next in this world.
This was another good series set in the same universe as the Aurora Marelup series. It was awesome to see a different side of the world and I really loved and enjoyed reading this story. The characters were great, you’re pretty much set off running from the beginning of the book and it’s a fast paced marathon to get to the end. I would highly recommend giving it a read.
Thana is a nephalim that is different because of her wings. Females are not allowed to show their wings until their mating trials. As she discovers who jer mates are she learns more about herself and her powers. This series takes you on a great journey and will leave you wanting more.
This remains a Super nice story. Read them separately earlier this year. Except for part 4, I reviewed it a few months ago as an advanced reader copy. But this bundle wow wonderfully also contemplates the bones. Of course there are horror bits in it. hihi how could it be otherwise😂
I wanted to enjoy this, but the timeline made no sense. Everything was so inconsistent it was hard to follow and I struggled to stay engaged with the story.