The loyal pack medic
A telekinetic Omnus
The end of an era…and a new beginning
If they can stay alive that long
Merrick
Jonas West has gone too far. He needs to be stopped, and I’m the man for the job. Negotiating with the enemy is a risk, but it’s one I’m willing to take to ensure my family’s safety.
Of course, nothing ever goes as planned.
As my life flashes before my eyes, I’m rescued … planned.
As my life flashes before my eyes, I’m rescued by a handsome stranger. Espen LaRue is a powerful young Omnus with ice in his veins and fire in his heart. Independant and fearless, he wields his mental magic with ease, and the minute our eyes meet, I know.
He is my mate.
But what can an old wolf like me offer someone like him? Espen can move mountains with simply a thought, while I break out in a sweat just stitching up wounds. Yet, there’s no denying the spark. The energetic man is an enigma, and my wolf calls to him.
It was only a matter of time before I found my mate, but the clock is ticking… Will love be enough to save us? Or will the Dreadhunters win this war?
Matter of Time is a 70,000 word paranormal romance, and the fifth (and longest) book in the Northpoint Wolves series. While each couple’s romance stands alone, the series has an external plotline that covers all eight books, so it’s best read in order.
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I thought Matter Of Time was pure awesomeness and that’s all I will say about this book.
I came across Kiska Gray’s books by accident last year and I have to say I’ve been hooked on her work ever since because I’m always wanting more.
So it’s is going to be yes I do recommend this book because I loved it heck I love all of Madam Gray’s books and I can honestly guarantee you will too.
*An ARC was provided by the author, publisher or a promotional service and I have chosen to publish a fair and honest review*
What I love about the Northpoint series is that Kiska Gray is mean to her wolves. With this author, instant recognition of a fated bond is never an actual instant bonding or gratification. She always puts her fated mates through a period apart while they sort out their feelings, causing the poor guys to suffer from longing and blue balls, lol.
Just like Merrick and Espen. The way they’ve met was awesome. Merrick on his knees, with Jonas, alpha of Westwind ready to kill him, when knives started flying, directed by Espen…with his mind. Yes, because Espen is this badass Omnus with telekinetic powers, capable of making objects move with a mear blink of his eyes. And I guess the resulting blood bath after saving Merrick’s life was bound to put a damper on their joy and definely discourage any romantic inclinations.
After, Espen had a lot of work cut out convincing Merrick to give their bond a chance. Amber Run’s doctor had a lot of hangups, and it’s been incredibly fun to see them all crumbling down thanks to Espen’s careful wooing and slow seduction. And there’ve been many times I wanted to tell them to hurry up already, because it wasn’t like they could afford to lose precious moments together, not with everything happening around them.
Not only were the Dreadhunters closing in on them, but worse: it seemed like they couldn’t trust their own people.
So, Matter of Time was a thrilling rush, from beginning to the end. It was awesome, fast paced and full of surprises. So much danger woven into the romance, fear into joy, happiness and love. Also, the series plotline is moving forward, keeping me completely hooked and curious to see what will happen next. Can’t wait!
Matter of Time is the fifth book in the Northpoint Wolves series by Kiska Gray. Fantastic storytelling with interesting characters. Espen and Merrick are great together. The story fascinates me with its sense of drama, action, and the power of Pack.
That was an amazing story that left me speechless. I really looked forward to Espen and Merrick HEA. They really deserved to find their happiness and it was refreshing to see they had to fight to achieve it. Merrick is a kind soul who resigned to never meet his mate that is way first is reluctant to accept happiness being afraid he is not enough to make Espen happy. Espen really wanted to meet the mysterious grey wolf who haunted his dreams and whose life is in danger. Their first encounter is charged with emotion and so their journey to happiness begins. They complement each other and together they face danger and betrayal from their pack.
Great character development and the story is engaging and has many unexpected twists. I really recommend it.