The book reminded me of Lora Leigh’s Breeds series and Kit Rocha’s O’Kane books. Lora Leigh because of the animalistic, even in human form, characters as well as their highly sexual nature. The Kit Rocha comparison comes because of the multi partner accepting and sexually open society the Chanku have. Initially that caught me off guard, but I liked the community the author created. I was a bit surprised at how accepting Sebastian was of this when he learned of it. That was a bit unrealistic for me. I did like their society/pack and enjoyed reading about it.
The sex scenes were very well done and hot. I enjoyed them! Lily and Sebastian were great characters and I could really understand where they were coming from. I liked the world the book took place in a lot. I’ve already mentioned the sexually accepting society, but I also liked the pack and mate telepathy as well as the mate bonding. The women were strong and essential parts of their pack, which I appreciated. Lily even came across as stronger and more sure of herself than Sebastian, and it’s rare to see something like that in a romance, and especially to have it work so well!
Sometimes the things going on seemed a little over the top, but I liked it overall enough to set aside those moments. I’m putting this book on my Best of 2013 list and I really look forward to reading another book in this series!


