Rating: 3 stars out of 5
Toby has known little more than loneliness since he was taken from his home and his family was killed. He’s a prisoner, forced to heal the members of the gang that bought him from the men who kidnapped him.
Until he’s not.
Camden didn’t expect to find out that Sam’s brother, the brother who was sold to a gang, is his mate. He’s not sure where to go from here. Toby is understandably wary and cautious, and most of the time, he won’t let Camden close enough to talk to him. Camden doesn’t have a problem giving him the time and space he needs, but they might not have much of it.
When the envoy from another pack arrives and demands Camden give up one of the unicorn shifters, Camden refuses, even though he knows the Rosewood pack doesn’t stand a chance. The pack is small, and its members aren’t warriors. He’s not about to give Toby or Sam up, but he has no idea how his people are going to deal with this—or if they’ll make it out alive.
Another enjoyable story. Toby and Camden slowly start to navigate a friendship and then a relationship. I don’t know something about this story just seemed to drag and I had a hard time keeping with it.
I felt that the drama with the Springfield pack was drawn out and the in between was Camden trying to figure out how to keep Toby and Sam safe and Toby worrying about trusting people. I really liked the two brothers that came to help and like that they will continue to be around since one of them found his mate. I’ll continue to read this series and I like this author though at times the writing can be very predictable.
I like the cover art by Angela Waters and the visuals for the characters.
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Book Details:
ebook, 161 pages
Published: September 20, 2019 by eXtasy Books
ISBN: 9781487426255
Edition Language: English
Series: Legendary Shifters #2