I'm a huge fan of were books and Heart did not disappoint. I really enjoyed the premise for the book, especially Rayne's history. There was lots of originality to the storyline as well the more typical developments that we expect from this genre.
The characters, Rayne and Devin, were very easy to like. I genuinely enjoyed following their stories. There was a superb level of heat and passion, teamed with a mix of tension and drama. Certainly enough to get me hot under the collar.
There were moments that took me by surprise, especially when characters made unpredictable steps and sometimes decisions. I was a little torn by Rayne's attitude toward the end of the book. I'm not quite sure I enjoyed her transition fully, although after the shock, I appreciated where the author, Jacqueline Paige was taking her characters.
There were a few editing flaws that niggled me a little, but not enough to completely distract me from the story.
If you're looking for a tense, passion-fueled werewolf romance, by sure to check out the first book in this trilogy.
The characters, Rayne and Devin, were very easy to like. I genuinely enjoyed following their stories. There was a superb level of heat and passion, teamed with a mix of tension and drama. Certainly enough to get me hot under the collar.
There were moments that took me by surprise, especially when characters made unpredictable steps and sometimes decisions. I was a little torn by Rayne's attitude toward the end of the book. I'm not quite sure I enjoyed her transition fully, although after the shock, I appreciated where the author, Jacqueline Paige was taking her characters.
There were a few editing flaws that niggled me a little, but not enough to completely distract me from the story.
If you're looking for a tense, passion-fueled werewolf romance, by sure to check out the first book in this trilogy.
Synopsis
Three women without knowledge of their true heritage...
Three men that have waited for their mate all of their
lives...
Hearts and tempers collide with wild passions and animal
instincts
in the Animal Trilogy
~
Heart
Torn from her sheltered life, Rayne is alone and scared after she discovers her fiancé is not the man she thought he was. Unable to accept the corrupt world he belongs to, she flees to the furthest possible location she can reach on her own. Nothing could ever prepare her for the journey and what she finds out when she arrives.
Is she strong enough to survive on her own?
The epitome of the lone wolf, Devin stays in the wilderness and far away from people, avoiding the decision of whether to accept his title as leader and alpha of the pack. One alluring woman stirs up his resolve and passion when she disturbs his solitary world. The man inside is tempted in a way he can’t understand but his wolf knows he’s found his mate.
Can he have her without succumbing to the
responsibilities waiting for him?
Excerpt:
If
nothing else she was warmer now. How long would the rain last? Do I want to wait it out and then try to find
a washroom – in the dark? Rayne
shook her head before she could go any further with that thought. There was no
way she was getting out of this car until it was light out, rain or no rain. How
many hours until daylight? She
debated very briefly whether she could squirm around and reach the purse to get
her phone. Highly doubtful. Besides
being cocooned in the puffy material, the phone was off for a reason and
turning it on just to check the time wasn’t worth the risk of Aiden being able
to trace the location. Truthfully she
didn’t know if that was possible even though all the movies referenced it being
so, but understanding what type of man Aiden was and what he was capable of,
she wasn’t taking any chances.
Working
one arm free from the bag, she shifted far enough forward to reach the
ignition; he couldn’t track the cars clock.
Turning the key, her heart sunk when she noted the time, there were too
many hours left until dawn. She looked
out the windshield and froze, her heart jumped into her throat. Afraid to so
much as breathe, Rayne stared at the animal a few feet away from the
headlight. Her brain first said dog, but
that was no dog. That was a wolf; it had
to be a wolf. Were wolves that big? It
seemed bigger than in any pictures she’d seen.
She sat there looking at it, not sure if she should honk the horn or just sit and try not to get hysterical waiting for it to leave. The car may be metal, but the roof was something this animal could probably get through. As she continued to stare at it she couldn’t help thinking it was a beautiful creature. It’s grey and brown fur looked soft and thick, not that she’d ever be able to find out if it was. It was the way the haunting grey eyes watched her that made her decide not to honk the horn or scream as loud as she could, which had crossed her mind briefly. Rayne was fairly certain it was as surprised to see her as she was to see it. Didn’t wolves travel as group? A pack? She wanted to look around and
see if there were more in the trees, but the logical part of her brain said she
was better off not knowing. Never argue
with the logical part.
She
was sure she stopped breathing all together when it took a step closer to the
car and then turned quickly back towards the trees. As she was reaching for the keys it stopped
and looked back at her for the length of two heart beats before it bolted into
the trees and disappeared.
Turning
off the key, she sat in the dark leaning back against the seat while she tried
to remind her body how to take air in. In this moment with her heart beating so
loud she could hear it, or at least it felt that way, Rayne reached the
decision that she was not getting out of the car until daylight, and even then
was questionable. One more conclusion
was also not turning the lights on again; her mental state was much better not
knowing what else was outside of the car.
She checked to make sure the door was locked, she did know a wolf
wouldn’t just walk up and use the door handle, but she felt better knowing that
she was locked in and more importantly other things were locked out.
Pulling her arm back into the sleeping bag,
Rayne shuffled down as far as she could and closed her eyes. The sooner she slept, the closer daylight was
to getting here. Over the noise of the
water beating off the car, she thought she heard a howl.
Thanks for having Heart here today. I'm glad you enjoyed it. The second story takes us into the tiger-shifter world.
ReplyDeleteOoh tigers - we can't wait <3
ReplyDeleteIt was our pleasure having you on Bex 'n' Books :)