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Guest Review: Hunter and the Hawk by Gale Stanley

Posted June 16, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | 0 Comments

Genres: Paranormal Romance

Tracy’s review of Hunter and the Hawk (Symbiotic Mates #1) by Gale Stanley

Vampires and Lycans have one thing in common hatred for each other. Only two things stand between them and all out war – an ancient peace treaty and dwindling populations that have put both species on the path to extinction. One vampire may have the secret to survival but he needs the cooperation of the Lycans to test his theory.

When Aidan walks into the Wolf Den and asks to see the Alpha, he doesn’t get a warm welcome. He’s barely through the door before he’s attacked. The Vampire’s arm is broken and he fears his totem animal, a Hawk, will never fly again.

Hunter, a Lycan Enforcer, comes to his aid and takes him aside for questioning. Aidan claims to have information about the murder of Hunter’s mate and he’ll trade for Lycan blood. At first, Hunter thinks it’s a trap, but Aidan convinces him that the answer to both species’ survival may lie in their blood. Hunter agrees to secretly help Aidan in exchange for the killer’s name. But he gets more than he bargained for when he finds himself falling for the seductive vampire. When the research goes awry, he’s sure he’s been used by the scheming bloodsuckers. But is Aidan the real enemy or is it someone closer to home?

Hunter is a wolf-shifter, a Lycan, and though the Lycans and Vampires (aka the Kindred) have had a treaty for many years they still hate each other. So when Hunter “saves” a vamp after he enters a Lycan bar he’s not quite sure what to make of the man. The vampire, Aidan, says that he has information about a Lycan woman who was recently killed (who was Hunters mate) but he won’t say who it is until the Lycans help him. You see Aidan’s sister is a doctor and has been working on trying to find a reason behind the vampire’s infertility issues and he wants the Lycans to cooperate and see if the blood of the Lycans can help the vampires. Hunter’s not sure he can go to his alpha with this information but he tries to see how the alpha feels about the possibility in a round about way. When Hunter finds the alpha is more than resistant to anything having to do with the Kindred and is actually searching for a way to end the treaty he knows that he will have to help Aidan on his own.

After Aidan and Hunter share sex and Aidan takes his blood they both start seeing physical changes in themselves. Eventually Aidan’s sister, Abbi, comes to Hunter for help because she fears that Aidan is dying. What is happening is that the men are becoming symbiotic mates and taking on characteristics of the other species. But how can Hunter go back to his people when he now sports fangs? And once he knows exactly who is responsible for his mates death.

This was a good first installment in what looks like might be an interesting series. I really liked Aidan and his willingness to aid his people. Sure he got the benefit of meeting and mating with Hunter but he had no clue that would happen. We saw things from Hunter’s POV more than Aidan’s so he was still somewhat of a mystery by the end of the book. I liked what I saw though. Hunter? I didn’t care for him all that much for most of the book but at one part I disliked his character intensely. He seemed to be caught somewhere between a beta and an alpha male with regard to his personality. He had all the makings of an alpha…in some ways – but then he just followed whatever his alpha told him – to the point of mating with a woman for 20 years when he preferred men. He never strayed while married even though his alpha encouraged him to since he was a “proven breeder”. When the alpha tries to get him to marry yet another woman after his mate is murdered he wants to help his pack but the “woman” is only 17 and he ends up having sex with her only to shut her up about the vampire bite marks on his body. This was after having sex with Aidan and knowing that he was having feelings for the other man. That’s when I stopped liking Hunter all together. Ok, I know he was trying to do the right thing and help his pack but there comes a time you need to stand up for yourself!

The story left the reader hanging a bit as there wasn’t any true conclusion to the infertility issue nor the fact that Hunter was now living with and was being protected by the vamps. I’m assuming we’ll get more information in future books – I’ll just hope that I’ll let both characters equally in those stories.

Rating: 3 out of 5

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What I Read Last Week

Posted June 6, 2011 by Tracy in Features | 13 Comments

Another Monday and here we are. Let’s all congratulate ourselves for making it through last week – shall we? Yep, I’m pretty glad I made it through. lol
In blogland – if you’re not following Kassa’s Fan Letter Blog Crawl you definitely should! Some awesome letters are being written to authors and you wouldn’t want to miss out. 🙂
Diet and Exercise – Only 1 time exercising this week but I think I did ok on my food. I was in a huge hurry this morning and forgot to weigh myself so no news on that front. It was a good week though.
My youngest went to her very first Taekwondo competition this past weekend. It was in Oceanside (about 2.5 hours away) and I was afraid that she would be out of it because we had to wake up so darned early to be there to register and she was really nervous. She did a great job and for her first competition though and got a SILVER MEDAL! Woohooo! Go baby! I was extremely proud of her to say the least. I have a few pictures and my hubby has a vid on his phone (my stupid camera died right before her part in the comp.) so I’ll have tod download those and post them later this week for you all.
So on to what I read last week:
I started with Lessons in Indiscretion by Karen Erickson. This was the story of a widow who is craving intimacy with a particular man. She wants him to become her lover for the rest of the Season. He up for the challenge but what happens when they become closer and the end of the Season rolls around? This was a short novella and a very good one. I’ll post my review next week.
Next up was Keeping House by Lee Brazil. This is the short novella story of a rich twenty year old who is pretty much a free spirit. Mischa’s brothers want him to work for their film production company and that’s just not his bag. The brother’s dare Mischa into finding a job and supporting himself for one year with no help from his trust fund. Mischa takes them on and ends up taking a job as a housekeeper to an advertising exec. He has no clue what he’s doing but he muddles through and does a great job – he also falls in love with his boss. This was cute but too short. I would have liked more time for the men to get to know each other as I’m just not a huge fan of insta-love. 3 out of 5
After that I read Hunter and the Hawk by Gale Stanley. This is the story of Lycans and Vampires who hate each other but they have a treaty that was made hundreds of years ago. Both genetic lines are dying out and one vampire, a doctor, is trying to see if the addition of lycan blood to the vampire blood makes a difference. The doctor, Abbie, sends her brother, Aidan, to talk to the Lycan alpha but he is intercepted by Hunter. Due to many circumstances Hunter decides to help the vamps without telling his alpha and Aidan and Hunter end up being mates who will die without the others blood. This was pretty good but it didn’t really have a conclusion. It’s a continuing story and I hope we get more info about Hunter and Aidan in future books – as well as info on the infertility issues. 3 out of 5 (novella)
Paradise Found by Hunter Raines was my next read. This was an m/m/m ménage story with some BDSM elements to it. It was good but I did find myself wanting more as I read. You can read my review here if you’d like. 3.75 out of 5 (novella)
I was doing the happy dance when I opened my mail and found Storm’s Heart by Thea Harrison in there from Holly. I, of course, dove right into it and it was great! This is Tiago and Niniane’s story (Niniane – formerly known as Tricks) and when there is an assassination attempt on Niniane’s life – because she’s going to be taking the Dark Fae throne as their queen – Tiago, who is an excellent tracker, heads to Chicago to find and protect her. The romance was great and while the suspense part wasn’t as good, as a whole, I really liked the book. (This one comes out August 2nd) 4.25 out of 5
My Tracy’s TBR Challenge read for the week was an anthology called Hot Summer Nights by Mary Wine, Karen Erickson, Elle Kennedy and Samantha Lucas. These four different stories told of men and women getting together in all different circumstances for all different reasons. For the most part I liked the stories and the characters. 3 out of 5 overall
Last up was The Rake by Suzanne Enoch (yes Lori, I finally started the Lessons in Love series!). Six years ago Lord Dare had accepted a wager to get a kiss from Georgianna Halley. Dare got that kiss and they both got a night of passion. But when Georgianna found out about the wager – as well as the other wager involving her stocking – Georgianna was pissed! She had thought that the night meant something to Dare but she was wrong. Now Georgianna and her friends have decided that there are some lessons they’d like to teach men and Georgianna wants to teach them to Dare. She has to make him fall in love with her so that she can break his heart when she breaks it off – making him realize how horrible it is and therefore making him a better husband when he marries. But what starts off as Georgianna teaching a lesson soon became Dare and Georgianna falling in love with each other. This was a really good story and I loved seeing this pair come together. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next in the trilogy. 4 out of 5
My Book Binge reviews that posted last week:
*crickets chirping*
Happy Reading!!


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