The world of the shifters was fading, until an alpha and omega fell in love and everything changed. Seth is having the worst week of his life. His father has been attacked and Lucas, his younger brother, is missing. His uncle thinks they should give Lucas up for dead but Seth isn’t prepared to do that, leaving to track Lucas down with the help of his cousin, Hunter. Only his brother has been … brother has been taken by Zane, the crazy alpha who tried to steal Hunter’s mate. They track Zane as far as an abandoned lighthouse where they hope to find Lucas. Instead, they find an omega. Zane’s omega, locked up like Rapunzel in a tower.
Dara is trapped, stuck in a lighthouse with no way out. But escape would be meaningless without his brother, held hostage by Zane. Dara would do anything to keep Max safe, which is how he’s wound up pregnant and hidden away. When two alphas break into his tower and plan to steal him away, he’s determined to keep quiet about what he knows and not break Zane’s rules. But the connection he feels to Seth is more than skin deep and suddenly being stolen doesn’t seem like such a terrible prospect. Not if it means they can save both their brothers. Not if it means a chance for him to find love.
Stolen is a novel-length read. Beware happy endings, some angst, mpreg, littermates, paint throwing, and scenes not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen.
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Wow, another great book. I enjoyed this book more so than the first but it features insta-love well a lot more than the first book but when you got through what Dara had been through after being held hostage by Zane the Red Fang alpha and trying to be coerced into mating by trying to save his brother Max, instead Dara got pregnant with Zane’s baby and couldn’t mate because omegas can’t mate if there’s fear. Zane was furious thinking Dara tricked him and he didn’t acknowledge Skye. Seth’s father has been attacked by the Red Fang’s and his 6 year old little brother Luke is missing. Seth is planning to go off and try and rescue Luke but Hunter goes with him back to the Cove to speak to his dad and his dad and his uncle Shane try and stop him but his mum tells him that it’s okay and to bring Luke home. Hunter comes up with a plan to play good and bad cop with the first Red Fang wolf they find, and fate is on there side as there happens to be one broken down on the side of the road and they get out of him that he doesn’t know where Zane is but he’s heard that there’s a secluded lighthouse on the land that Red Fang acquisitioned and someone could be hidden there. They go there to try and see if Luke is being held there but they find Dara instead who just wants the strange alphas to leave since he’s trying to protect Max so he can’t leave as Zane will come back and when he starts having a panic attack they start to take him outside to get air, but Dara says he’s sorry and starts to run but trips down the stairs and dislocates his shoulder.
Dara’s in pain so they decide to take him to the Den so they can get help but then because of the stress Dara starts to go into labour. Seth showed him kindness and helped calm him down when he was panicking so he was in a lot of pain while in labour which shouldn’t be the case for shifter so with the help from Cade, Dr Jensen and Joe the midwife over the phone Seth helped deliver Skye, Dara’s son while in a spending car heading towards so that would bond you pretty quick. I didn’t have an issue with the quickness of them falling in love like I usually do but since there was a reason for it, they just clicked. I loved how much humour Seth brought to tense situations like when Dara was in labour or when they went and rescued both Luke and Max. I loved what they have planned with the wolf packs and the dens, so the shifters can get back to what they were originally. Dara is a bit uncertain about what he wants to do but mainly because of his PTSD with everything he went through with Zane and then what his brother Max went through as well. Seth is great in talking things through and coming up with alternative options which makes him a great pack alpha. I really don’t like Axel’s dad Shane, and I’m hoping Axel and Joe find their happily ever after. I’d recommend this book, series and author to everyone.