3.5 stars. Short, sweet, fluff read. Just up my alley with a big bad alpha and smaller mate, they were sweet together. My biggest problem was Salvador's magi status. It seemed as if it was just dropped in willy-nilly rather than it being an integral part of the story from the beginning. There's no allusion to it at all until Salvador decides to tell Davi, then bam, there it is. No hint, no clues, no little slip or even an internal monologue of his secret. This was more of a 2.5 star read. It was light and easy and there wasn't anything horribly offensive or terrible about it, I just kind of feel like it didn't quite reach its potential. And I have to wonder if that's b/c, for a standalone, there are a lot of threads that run through the book so I sort of get the feeling that it may have been intended as the start of a series. To clarify, there's no cliffhanger or anything like that, just a general sense that some of the characters that are introduced have stories to tell, if that makes any sense.I will say that I loved Sal and Davi, even though I wish that we'd have seen Davi be a little more assertive. It makes sense given his background that he'd be a little timid but I wanted to see him come out of his shell a little more. He's a character that pulls on your heartstrings for sure but there was something that kept me from fully connecting with him or really anyone in the book.
What do You think about Davi's Salvation (2013)?
A little too easy to get into. Liked Davi though. He's a sweet character!
—Ifeude