Wolf shifter Erik Masters has had a lot of sleepless nights since he visited the illegal compound in New Mexico which housed scores of newly made wolves. The atrocities he witnessed on site have been weighing heavily on his mind. When he learns that another convoy of these shifters will shortly be arriving in the sanctuary, his anger and sense of hopelessness increase. Worse still is the news of …
Worse still is the news of a recent discovery―some of the shifters have come from a different compound, but its location is as yet unknown.
When special ops leader, Jace Bryson commands Erik to befriend one of the new shifters so that they may discover the new compound’s whereabouts, Erik’s reaction is one of disbelief.
Horrific events in his past have left him bitter and jaded—he doesn’t trust strangers and is far more at ease in his own company.
When he discovers that Clark, the shifter he’s been assigned to is his mate, Erik’s problems have only just begun.
Clark Perry is far from an average shifter, made or otherwise.
It appears his trust issues are more deeply rooted than Erik’s and Clark might just have an agenda of his own.
Please note This book has been previously published, the cover has been changed and the story re-edited, but otherwise the content remains the same.
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Erik is a wolf shifter and lives on a compound that helps shifters and humans that were turned into shifters. Clark is brought in with the last batch of humans turned into shifters. Erik sees Clark and knows he’s his mate. There’s more to Clark than meets the eye and it can destroy whats between him and Erik. I really enjoyed this book.
Intense. How do you find peace with extreme PTSD? Lots of pain. Clark is a made shifter, powerful and misguidedly resentful. Erik is comitted, dedicatedd and intense. Evil was experimenting on unaware subjects subjecting them to extreme torture. Some were liberated by Jace’s group, many were damaged, some beyond repair. Jace has a santuary for shifters that create a family and a place of security, for the walking wounded. This is an intense, absolutely interesting story of compassion, loyalty, self assessment, and realignment. Jace tasks, Eric an emotionally broken, anti-social man to befriend new arrival, Clark who has a hidden agenda. Clark is attracted, he figures he found a stress reliever. Eric recognizes Clark as his mate. Will Clark succeed in his secret mission? Will Eric find peace and earn Clark’s loyalty. Can Jace’s Spec Ops find more in need of sanctuary? Great if dark characters. Nice plot. It’s a hard read because of the storyline. Sadly, it’s war! I received an ARC from Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I thought that this book was ok, but nothing particular really stood out to me, either good or bad. I would have liked to have had more insight into Clark and his background brow the point where this book started. Also, if this truly is the end of the shifter program, it was a bit anticlimactic, and too simply done to be truly satisfying.
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I absolutely enjoyed this MM shifter romance although it is slightly darker than what this author normal writes. I still found it quite fascinating to read. The well-paced & intriguing plot holds the reader’s attention until the end. The characters are well-developed & interesting with strong-willed personalities.
There is: a ops leader (Jace) orders a rather anti-social man (Eric) with some horrific memories to make friends with a new arrival (Clark) who unknown to them has devious plans & to Eric’s dismay he discovers that Clark is his mate, a sanctuary, various compounds, wolf shifters, lion shifters, coyote shifters, made wolf shifters, black op missions, criminal conspiracies, drama, twists& turns, intrigue, suspense, action, mystery, secrets, trust issue, mates, threats, violence, enemies, attacks, conflict, discovery deceit, disbelief, confrontations, disagreements, betrayal, heartache, apologies, contentment, some steam & a satisfying conclusion.
A deceptive operation that convinced loyal warriors that they were working on a secret shifter project and aiding their government actually left many deformed and experimented on as test subjects. Like Mengele, the scientists did not view them as truly human and went through e tremendous methods to get desired results or test subject responses.
Clark had been a loyal soldier like that. When one of the camps was liberated, a collection of indoctrinated warriors was planted in the shifter sanctuary.
Intense action and romance with horrific twists
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