Reid Montano promised Edwin’s doctor he’d keep her secret and not reveal her sorcerer heritage…until he found her in bed with his brother.After fleeing her over protective father, Dr. Laura Ingress found a haven with Edwin and the StarMyst Conclave. Though still officially a member of her father’s Conclave, the two men had an uneasy truce. But now the one man who could protect her from her father … her from her father was dead, and her father’s henchmen are back in town, ready to claim her back into one of the most powerful Sorcerer Conclaves still in existence.
Laura is going to have to trust the one man she loves to keep her safe and Reid will have to convince her that all is forgiven.
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Extremely entertaining, captivating and interesting sexy read. I could not put it down. Wonderfully written with strong, intriguing characters. I want to read more from this author.
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StarMyst: Forgiven by Mary Winter is an awesome story to read. This is book number two in this awesome series that I have fallen in love with the cahracters and story line since book number one. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about western,erotic and paranormal romances.
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Well- written book with OK character development, I am not OK with cheating but it is resolved. Forgiveness play a big part in this story as well as character interactions. This is an OK read in my book as I said, I have a hard time with cheating no matter the reason unless it is consensual. Other than that the story is good
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The second book in the StarMyst series a well written story with a very good storyline that held my interest until the end.This is Reid Montano and Dr. Laura Ingress’ story. I want to read the next book. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Dr. Laura Ingress fled her father’s Conclave to escape being married off to whomever her father decided was the best match for her. She found a safe shelter with Edwin and the StarMyst Conclave. Now that Edwin has passed, her father wants her back. In order for her to remain at StarMyst, Laura has to be claimed by one of the them. Her heart belongs to Reid Montano, but will Reid be able to forgive Laura for sleeping with his brother?
Reid Montano will do whatever it takes to keep Laura safe, but he’s not sure he can forgive her for her betrayal. But to save her from her father, he will claim her and go to her fathers Conclave in Texas and face him.
Laura’s father does not readily accept a match between her and Reid, he doesn’t feel that Reid is good enough for her. When Laura and Reid decide to bind themselves to each other, Laura’s father does not take it well and tells Laura to go back to StarMyst with Reid. Laura wishes to find peace with her father, but she fears there never will be any.
This was a decent read, but I would only recommend it for readers 18+ as there are quite numerous sexual scenes with quite a bit of detail.
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They have a mystical connection.
I enjoyed the first book I read in this series and this one was just as good. Can Dr. Laura Ingress learn to trust and can Reid learn to forgive? I love the interaction between the characters for such a quick read the characters had a great deal of depth to them. It was a paranormal that did not go over the top with its steam and supernatural parts. I look forward to more work by Mary Winter and I recommend you check this one out. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
Laura and Reid had a star crossed destiny kind of connection. And given that they were from rival Conclaves, this was a bit tricky. A different sort of fated mates means a mystical connection that increases a sensual power to their group.
Ignoring her backfires for them both, so sibling and Conclave connections are both in play.
In the end, Laura and Reid must decide to follow their hearts or not, and deal with the costs either way.
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I enjoyed reading StarMyst: Forgiven. Laura and Reid demonstrate the complexities of forgiveness and relationships and how the two are intertwined. Even though the characters are Sorcerers, the supernatural was not the focus as much as their humanity. There was a good showing of supernatural activity that was organic to the characters and situations. The steamy romantic scenes are not over the top. The Sorcerer’s innate powers resulted in more profound steamy scenes and intimate ties. Maybe that power exists between any couple that loves from a place of forgiving the past, especially their own, living in the present while allowing room for the future.
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