Logan is a wolf with a past. His mother is a witch, an evil one that tried to murder his friends and tear his pack apart. He volunteered for the small group tasked with stopping her and was faced with a difficult decision. He chose to step in front of his friend and take the deadly spell meant for Kyle. It killed him.
At least that's what he thought until he was once again put in the position to choose in a dream. This time, by a deity who offered him a chance to move on or come back. It is that melodic voice that tempts him back with the promise that he would be loved.
Needless to say the news that it wasn’t a dream and he now belongs to a Goddess isn't a nice surprise in the cold light of day and he rebels against the ownership. His friends rally round him and summon the deity to demand answers. Except…when Cerridwen appears, she isn't a Goddess anymore but a God. With white hair that glitters with magic, mesmerizing eyes and a body made for sin that makes his wolf pant.
It isn't a short or easy road, but Logan gives Cerrid the chance the man asks for and discovers being claimed by someone may not be that bad a thing, because sometimes the belonging goes both ways.
There really is nothing better than a good book and a big mug of tea on a rainy day, which is often needed when considering the wet weather in Wales. She is rarely found without a book of some description on her person and a notebook, she can always be seen scribbling and doodling while lost in thought about sometimes random nonsense or day dreaming about alternate worlds of fiction. Real life may not be much fun but the imagination allows infinite possibilities to be explored and lots of naughty fun too if you're up to the challenge. So in the words of a crazy scientist - I reject your reality and submit one of my own. Happy reading.
This book is part of a series and should be read in order.
This was a really good and enjoyable read. Logan gave his life to save his Alpha. But something or someone gave him another chance, at life and love. When Logan finds out he has been claimed by the Goddess Cerridwen, Logan is not exactly thrilled with the news. He was promised to be loved, however Cerridwen is a woman, and Logan is definitely gay.
Only Cerridwen, now to be called Cerrid changes his whole personality along with his body to fit Logan’s desires. Cerrid also manages to create a mate bond between them. Cerrid take the “gay for you� fantasy to a whole new level.
I really liked Cerrid. He has a lot to learn about the world since he has not been in the human realm for a long time. Things like fashion and electronics. The shopping trip had me laughing. He may not understand the world at large, but he sure does enjoy learning about it with Logan’s help.
Logan has his own learning to do. Things like anything is possible with a God as a mate. And how to live in a treehouse that seems to be alive.
These two are definitely hot and sexy together. Let me just say that a newly male God and the internet are very good things, especially for Logan.
This book was funny and sweet. It was great addition to the Pack Valley world.
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After making a choice in a dream, Logan awakens to the discovery that he now belongs to a Goddess and he rebels only to realize that sometimes the belonging goes both ways in this captivating paranormal romance. I enjoyed Logan and Cerrid’s story, especially the intriguing and differing elements that added a bit of flair to the story but I do have to warn you that I did not know that this series is connected to the Pack Valley series and a lot of the events that lead to Logan’s story happened in that series which left me feeling like I was missing quite a bit, however, the story is still quite enjoyable and I was able to understand everything going on.
Can I start by saying that the story worked a heck of a lot better for me than the cover of the book did! As for the story, it had just enough intrigue, romance and shall we say "surprises" to keep me entertained and with only 140 pages, not a bad job! As a general rule, shifters are an easy, fun read for me and this book was NO exception!