I really loved how Rebel had some self control when it came to Charlotte, "who did this?" My voice was a deep, throaty rumble. My wolf wanted his turn, needed vengeance on whoever harmed his mate, but I fought the instinct." I think Rebel is pleased by some of his mate's actions, "one second, I stood in the doorway watching Charlotte eye-eff me, the next, her tongue was in my mouth and her hips were pressing against mine, making my c*** practically weep in happiness." There are times Charlotte needs to update her man on human mumbo jumbo, "if by 'have coffee' you mean have hot makeup sex on every available flat surface in this house, then yes. We will have lots and lots of coffee." I love shifters and when they're bada** and ride motorcycles it's a given I read the book, I'm totally going to love this series and I can't wait to dive in to book 2. 4 1/2 StarsI wouldn't say this is a light read because of some of the heavy topics explored, but it is short and good. I took off a half star because the mythos of the world isn't particularly explained. I can only guess that it's the mostly generic background of werewolves that has both born and made werewolves. There may have been a story I missed that was earlier in the series, but it wasn't hard to keep up with. In fact I liked this well enough that I plan to get the others in the series. I'd recommend this for any fans of PNR books.
What do You think about Claiming His Fate (2014)?
I really really really liked this, but holy abrupt ending, batman! Talk about meaaaaan.
—mason
This was a great start to a new shifter MC series.Two of my favourite things.
—pyro12352
Really enjoyed books 1 and 2... Looking forward to the next ones....
—cris