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Chargement... My Protectorpar Alanea Alder
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Gavriel Ambrosios has been dreaming of his accident prone mate for weeks. Now that he is nearing the apex of his vampiric transition, she has made her way to Lycaonia, just when he is at his most dangerous. Elizabeth Monroe was planning on staying in Lycaonia while humans forgot about the swan dive she took out of her boss's office window. Little did she know that this short side trip was about to become permanent. Gavriel is the mate she has always dreamed of. Even as he sweeps her off her feet his need to protect her has him pushing her away. She's both concerned with and drawn to his darker nature, but is determined to see him through his transition. In the shadows their enemy has targeted Gavriel when they know he is at his most vulnerable. They creep ever closer to the Alpha estate putting the men on high alert. But as the days get shorter and the nights get longer Elizabeth begins to wonder, which is the bigger threat? The enemy or her mate? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Our resident vampire, Gavriel, meets his mate while in the midst of a very miserable transition in the vampire lifespan. Beth is a clumsy yet poised match for him, and the perfect role model for dear Meryn as well, helping her to navigate some of the messier political minefields she has to face. As the ferals continue to band against the Alpha unit, the two women attempt to refresh some of the training methods each unit uses in order to keep their men safe.
There's definitely still some humor, but the instant connection between Beth and Gavriel (as opposed to Meryn's stubbornness towards Aiden in the first book) did feel like it was missing a little something in the telling. Still, I enjoyed the book and look forward to uncovering more of the mystery of these new, highly aware ferals. ( )