Summary for series review;Brent, 2nd in command of the jaguar shifters, searches out the head of the Hawks, Daniel. As he is hoped to have information leading them to find the lost jaguars. The Hawks hid the children with humans after the Ravens killed most of the adults and left the Hawks to "clean up". Daniel gave the order to not kill the children and hide them instead. Daniel was cast-out by the Hawk elders & his family for being weak. At the end, Daniel's brother Colin, and several other hawks shows up to apologize and to align with Daniel. 3.5 stars. I liked this book better than the first book in the series as it goes a little further in developing the history behind the Lost Shifter children. I also liked Daniel and Brent as a couple better than I liked Logan and Jacyn from the first book.Brent, the brother of the Coalition of Shifters leader Mitchell, is sent to find Daniel, the Hawk Alpha and leader who was allied with the Ravens 20 years ago. Mitchell and Brent now know that Daniel holds the key to the location of the missing shifters. Brent's mission is to not only find Daniel and bring him back, but to convince him to help.20 years ago Daniel, the Hawk Alpha, made a decision that he felt was right, but that led to the eradication of his race by their allies the Ravens. Hiding from the shifter world, Daniel lives alone and moves around, never giving in to his natural desire to shift into his hawk form. When Brent finds Daniel, Daniel's haven is discovered by Ravens and he must escape with Brent.While this story is cast in the same mold as the first story - shifter is sent on mission to find another shifter, shifters fall in lust/love, shifters do not feel they can be together...the fact that the overall series plot is more developed makes this book a little stronger for me. Thus 3.5 stars instead of 3. Still a fun, easy series to read.