Review: Your Lycan or Mine? (Broken Heart #14) by Michele Bardsley
Review originally featured on Angel's Guilty Pleasures
Broken Heart #14
Paranormal Romance
Freeman Publications
January 26, 2016
eBook
116
ARC eCopy Hearts Of Darkness Box Set
Ash the Destroyer, the only soul shifter in existence, walked away from the Convocation and never looked back. As their assassin, she’d eaten souls of the most evil creatures in existence—but it’s the innocent souls she’s taken that haunt her. Jarod Dante, the world’s last therianthrope, works for the new Convocation. When the Vedere psychics predict the end of mankind if Ash doesn’t defeat the demon queen Lilith, Jarod must convince the fearsome beauty to forget the past and save the future. Ash and Jarod are unprepared for their instant combustible attraction, but their unexpected connection may be the only way to defeat Lilith and save everyone they love.
** Read as part of the Hearts Of Darkness Box Set. **
The blurb currently listed on Goodreads for this title is not correct, but it’s correct on the box set and at the retail sites. As for the title I don’t think it fits the story; since the only Lycan featured is Ash’s friend and he is a secondary character.
This story is about Ash & Jarod. Both characters have been featured previously in the Broken Heart series as secondary characters, now they get their own story. It’s been a while since I’ve read a Broken Heart series book. This one was not the best, but enjoyable enough. The author does a nice job recapping information you need, so you can enjoy this story on it’s own.
The adventure was exciting and kept the story going. As for the romance it was fast and quick with no time to really develop the romance from lust to love. The characters are drawn to each other and have the lust, but I never felt that lust turn into more.
I had a delightful time reading this story. It’s a quick read.
Rated: 3 Stars
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