Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Walter Blackhorse has spent the past three months in a coma. Waking up, he finds himself not in a hospital, but a well-apportioned room in a mansion. As he regains awareness coming out of his coma, he remembers being shot by his now former boss as he was protecting beings that were other than human. Having spent the past few years working for the man who Walter now realizes was holding these beings captive; Walter wonders what will happen to him next. Whatever happens, he hopes that the sexy beast he finds out is a gargoyle is somehow included in these plans.
Treatise has been the gargoyle clutch tracker for some time. He is asked the by the clutch second Tobias to help the man who has just awaked from his coma company. Thinking this was just a babysitting job and a demotion, Tobias assures Treatise that he is there both to help the man’s recovery and to ascertain any information he may have on paranormals and what his boss might have been up to. When Treatise walks into the room that holds Walter, he is overwhelmed with the man’s scent and realizes that Walter is his mate. Treatise hopes the man is innocent, as the clutch leadership seems to think he is.
As things progress between Walter and Treatise, Walter still has feelings that he is not fully accepted into the clutch. Having worked for the men who were holding shifters captive gives Walter some feelings that he might never be fully accepted. This bears out when Walter leaves the mansion with the two friends he has made, who happen to be mates of the clutch leadership. Both gargoyles confront Treatise asking why his mate had kidnapped their mates. The three try to figure out where their men have gone and why.
This fourteenth book in the Paranormal’s Love series is another solid read. The main issue is a matter of trust. Walter feels that others in the clutch do not exactly trust him since he unknowingly worked against the paranormal world. This is proven when a couple of mates disappear with Walter with no known explanation. However, it turns out that the situation arose from both a comedy of errors and presuppositions that could have avoided the ensuing mess.
The cover art by Carmen Waters shows a shirtless Walter in a field. It is a decent cover for the book and fits the motif for the series.
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Book Details
ebook, 107 pages
Published December 1st 2015 by Extasy Books
ISBN139781487405564
edition languageEnglish
seriesA Paranormal’s Love #14