This book is the second in a series, and should be read in order. Nora is a fiery independent beauty with an attitude cold enough to freeze any man’s heart. Any Man except Quinn Roberts; the Breed’s newest and most vicious weapon in the war against the Hunters, who is hell bent on making his mate see what their love could be. With each of them bearing the scars of a brutal past, will the bond … will the bond they share be enough to heal them, or with war and bloodshed encircling them, will their bond be destroyed before it even has a chance to begin?
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I enjoyed the second instalment of the Breed. Nora is one of my favourite characters and I’m glad she is able to find her match in Quinn. You should read it to see if she will get out of her own way and actually let him get close to her.
Now we are getting Nora’s story with her and Quinn. And if you read the first book (which you kind of have to) you know that neither Quinn or Nora have a good history going into this relationship. Especially Nora with how she was turned, she has huge trust issues.
Quinn will do anything he can to find his werewolf brothers that were taken by the Hunters but while this doing this he also has to try to heal his bonded mate Nora. But don’t think it will be easy between these two. They are both very stubborn and have the need to feel wanted by each other. At the same time, they each have to get through a lot of struggles to find the love that each wants from each other.
I loved that. This is a different kind of story with some history that we get to see them walk through, but Nora doesn’t make it easy. These girls in these books are strong characters that kick a$$ and love doing it. I do enjoy it.
From the moment we meet Nora and Quinn in Casstiel’s Vow and catch the angst and fear that come with their attraction, something that neither of them wants or needs, we know this is going to be a story that will break us and heal us in a way that we never expected.
Nora didn’t ask for this life, and finding a reason to continue through it hasn’t been easy. Between the attacks on the Breed and the attacks on her mind, finding a modicum of relief is probably the most difficult of wishes. But even in these moments, she knows the assault will begin anew, so the solace is short lived.
When Quinn enters the picture, a wild card to say the least, more questions are raised than answers given. Can he be trusted by the Breed? What is he anyway? What is this thing going on between him and Nora, and will this be the game changer for both of them?
My heart ached for each of them over the experiences they had to go through in their lives. I kept wondering if they were going to survive this new situation they found themselves in and whether they would find a way to work through the struggles that lay ahead of them.
This is truly becoming one of my favorite paranormal romance series’. It holds so many layers and so much excitement and action along with the heat that transpires between the main characters. There isn’t one background character that doesn’t belong and doesn’t leave an imprint during the story. I want to know about all of them, and I want to see the Breed conquer their nemesis in so many ways. This one, in particular, hurt my heart from the beginning, and I just wanted to see some justice for these paranormal creatures. I am waiting on pins and needles for the next one.
Great follow-up to Casstiel’s Vow! This story is a continuation of the war between the Breed and the Hunters only this time we get the perspective from Nora and Quinn. I love everything about this book and was loathed to see it end! It had hot and sexy vampires, equally hot and sexy wolves, bada$$ chicks and love.
The bond between Nora and Quinn she wants to do away with but he will do anything and everything in his power to show her that she can trust him to always protect her. But can she get over the past? Will completing the bond make them whole? I can’t wait for the third installment of the series!