Watchman Hunter Stone understands little about his gargoyle heritage. Before his death, Hunter’s father was their leader, but the gargoyles renounced him. The gargoyles’ current location is a mystery to Hunter and his twin, Talon. Although he longs to be reunited with his people, Hunter lives among humans. With his brother’s help, Hunter is raising his sons and growing the business he and Talon built.
Except for a brief and painful period as a teenager, Jordan Hawthorne has always lived in the human world. Jordan is half jaguar, but he is indifferent to Council of Sorcery and Shifters and the Fate-chosen ruler of his people. Recovering from his tumultuous past, Jordan’s focus is on working hard to keep a roof over his head and caring for his beloved brother.
A chance meeting brings Hunter and Jordan together, and the two shifters learn what it means to be mates. Swept easily into love, they must blend their families and decide if staying near humans is a realistic option for their future. In the end, Jordan and Hunter must put their faith in Fate and hope she will not lead them astray.
Jessamyn Kingley has published over forty titles and refuses to pick a favorite among them. With an extraordinary passion for her characters, Jessamyn eagerly crafts new tales and avidly re-reads them whenever her schedule allows. Jessamyn shares a home in Nevada with her husband and their three spoiled cats. When she is not writing or adding new ideas to her thick stack of beloved notebooks, she is gaming with family and friends.
Another great book in the D'Vaire series. I love this new couple and family that they formed. I can see the possibility of more books featuring them in the future. I thought the addition of the gargoyles was interesting. I was happy that we got a smally glimpse of the D'Vaire clan in this book. All in all, I really enjoyed this book and can't wait for the next one.
Jessamyn never disappoints with her stories. I love every book in the D'Vaire series, including Gargoyle Birthright! Such amazing world building and lovable characters. We're in 31 books, and it feels like we learn something new with each one. I can't wait for the next book in the series!
I love this story. Well written with well developed characters. While it was great to get all these new characters and potentially more stories I am looking forward to some of the earlier characters to finally get mates and stories also.
The world of D'Vaire continues to expand with another new species joining the Council. Jordan and Hunter have a sweet, mostly angst free mating, any hesitation on Jordan's part due to his overprotectiveness of brother, Preston. As always, Kingley focuses on found family and love and acceptance. And now we have more shifters in need of mates. Fast, enjoyable read.