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Guest Review: Seeking Pack Redemption by Eve Langlais

Posted August 12, 2012 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 0 Comments

Judith’s review of Seeking Pack Redemption (Pack, #3) by Eve Langlais

Sometimes even outcasts can earn forgiveness.

Thrust into a nightmare, Thea thinks all hope is lost, until an unexpected rescue by three strangers. Forget returning to her old life though, because not only does a psycho vampire want her back, a trio of wolves wants to claim her as their mate.

What started out as a search for his missing sibling, turns into a rescue mission of a woman who makes his inner beast howl. Trent knows it wrong to want his dead brother’s mate, but he can’t help himself, and neither can his friends. However, danger stalks the one they want and they’ll have to face true evil before they can set her free.

And for an outcast wolf, the path to redemption is lonely. Can Jaxon ever atone enough to be welcomed back to his pack and into the arms of the woman he loves?

Eve Langlais is one of those authors who,by her own assertion, is always trying to “push the envelope” beyond what current culture and mores will permit in real life.  She has certainly pleased her readers with the paranormal ingredients in her novellas and stories, and she is not on the third book in a series involving a werewolf pack that has had its problems.  Right from the get-go I was to say that I have read a number of Langlais stories and, for the most part, have liked them all a lot.  I was a bit put off when I read the first book in this series, Defying Pack Law, almost a year ago and wondered who this would continue on.  Recently I came across book two–Betraying the Pack–and when I finished that one realized that this third book had been released.  And while it is, for the most part, able to be read as a stand alone work, I think reading the first two books will make this book far more understandable and the story will hold together with greater cohesion.  It is true that four new characters are introduced in this story.   But at the heart of the story is the continuing “journey” of Jaxon, a mulato werewolf whose encounter with Roderick, the rogue, half wolf/half vampire  (who exercises remarkable mind control when his victims are at their weakest and plants hipnotic “triggers” in them at that time) brought about his betrayal of his mates and his pack.

Each of these  stories brings the reader more fully into Roderick’s evil and the stories of his victims.  It also expands on the relationship Roderick formerly sustained with his son who is now the Alpha of the Pack.  It is Roderick’s delusion and mental illness that injects his evil into the minds and lives of other wolves, especially “dormant” wolf shifter females who become the objects of his obsession to birth and build an army of shifters who are under his mental control.  Book 2 is about Jaxon’s mate, Bailey–the woman he loves dearly and who he betrayed to Roderick when she became pregnant.  Now in this third book there is another pregnant female who was lured into a love relationship with a wolf shifter already under Roderick’s control and who is now imprisioned with the object of eventually taking her baby.

All tree of these books are built around this Pack’s rule that because of an imbalance between male and female shifters, every female must take at least two husbands, but unlike former times, the choice of who those mates will be is the woman’s choice.  While all the books in this series have a definite dark side, this third book has darker and with a sense of loss that is not present in the other two.  There certainly is an erotic element here–of course, with three wolves lusting after the same woman, but these men are aware that Thea, the heroine, must be the one to choose.  As a result, there is that sense that these shifters are hanging back a bit, allowing attraction to grow while they keep themselves in check.

One aspect of Ms Langlais’ writing that I have always appreciated is that her characters are all very different.  I think the personality of many shifters tends to look just like every other shifter, but here you have three distinct personality types–Trent, who is the rough and tough Alpha of a smaller pack that has come to the larger pack for protection, but who is very much still his own man;  Marc, a fun-loving guy who is very much able to hold his own in a brawl, but who is far less aggressive in male/female settings;  and Darren, a strong wolf who could easily be an Alpha but who is comfortable being Trent’s “second” and best friend, the one who sees Thea’s terror and hurt after her imprisonment by Roderick, and who displays much greater sensitivity to her as an individual;  and then there is Jaxon, the lonely, grieving, and determined wolf who will kill Roderick if it is the last thing he does, all in the name of keeping his mate, Bailey, safe.  Characters from all three books make their appearances in this third book, and help to flesh out the story for those who have not read the first two in the series.

I have to say that I enjoyed these three stories and found them fun paranormal reading.  I think I liked each one because I had read the preceding ones and was familiar with the characters and the contexts that were carried over.  I would like this writer to venture forth and write a really meaty, full-length paranormal novel.  I think she is moving in that direction as her novellas are getting longer and the stories more involved.  This author has written romances with varied relational configurations, but this series is a menage in all three books.

I give this a rating of 3.75 out of 5.

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Guest Review: Surrounded by Woods by Mandy Harbin

Posted August 21, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | 0 Comments

Tracy’s review of Surrounded by Woods by Mandy Harbin.

When Mikaela Patterson must take on a client with specific requirements that no single women be allowed on his property, she keeps her broken engagement a secret. She doesn’t realize her client and his sons are mountain lion shifters whose instinct to mate with any available woman turns deadly.

Josh Woods is her client’s eldest son, and he is immediately drawn to Mikaela. Knowing his father would never allow an available woman on the property, Josh doesn’t understand his fascination with her. Josh and Mikaela fight their attraction because of their own secrets, but when the truth comes out about Mikaela’s true availability and Josh’s animal instincts, they must be prepared to face the consequences.

Mikaela heads to a clients house that’s in Texas – surrounded by woods and lots of acreage. Because of its distance to any nearby town Mikaela is required to stay at the house with Thomas Woods and his four sons. This doesn’t seem all that bad to Mikaela but she has no idea that the Woods family is a family of mountain lion shapeshifters. Their need to mate is strong in their genetic make up and therefore they don’t let any woman on the property that’s not already spoken for by a boyfriend, fiance or husband as they respect the mating bonds that are already in place. Mikaela was engaged but the bastard cheated on her the month before and now she’s free. She was just so embarrassed that she never let her boss know and he thought she was taken when he sent her.

Josh Woods immediately upon meeting Mikaela is drawn to her. He feels a special affinity for her and is immediately all over her. While he was pretty crude when he first talked to her he seemed to mellow out the longer she was there. He knew he should stay away from her though and tried to but he just couldn’t do it. Pretty soon the pair are all over each other, spending the day together talking and laughing. They fall in love – but how will it work with Josh thinking that she’s married? And how can he possibly explain to her that he’s a shapeshifting mountain lion?

This was a cute book but there just wasn’t much to the story except the attraction, the submitting and then the conclusion. Neither Mikaela’s nor Josh’s worlds were explored all that much and besides their attraction to each other we really didn’t know much about them. Frankly, I was a bit disappointed in the story because of it.

The brothers seemed nice but they weren’t mentioned all that much except when they went all mountain lion on Mikaela and then they seemed like jerks. I know they were supposed to be feral lions trying to claim a mate but it just didn’t endear them to me at all.

Mikaela, when she and Josh finally were together at the end, went inexplicably alpha mountain lion on Josh – trying to fight him for dominance – and I didn’t think it fit her personality all that much. Josh loved it but he’s a guy who was having sex – as long as he got some what did he care how she acted. lol

In the end the book was cute but just ok for me.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5

This book is available from Amira Press. You can buy it here in e-format.


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