
For some reason, Mason doesn’t consider the man’s hands curled into claws, growls, and the change in his eyes strange.īy the time they made it to the man’s house, Mason is fighting with sleep since he just finished a double shift as a firefighter. We get Mason finding the old man–Fabron–and giving him a ride home when the man refuses to get to the hospital. **same worded review will appear on Goodreads,, Dreamspinner Press, .uk, Amazon.The story starts right into the action described in the blurb. I just feel like I'm missing something! And other than the fact that, again, we only get Mason and not Luc, I cannot, for the life of my figure out what I think I'm missing! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! And how Mason's best friend and the leader of Mason's clan (I'm sorry, there is a special word for it, but I haven't seen it written down, and have no idea what the word looks like!) finally got together. The Guardian, Gabriel, he needs a story, certainly.

There are a host of new characters here, most with French accents. I'm not gonna spoil it for you, listen or read yourself to get it, but it doesn't quite mean what the rest of the Goji have been led to believe. I can't split it!ģ hours and 37 minutes is not a long book for me, it was a plane ride to Spain in this case, but we get more of Mason's history, what happened to his mother, and how he came to be where he is now.Īnd we get just what being Romanus really means. Since Greg Tremblay does an amazing job second time around, I stand by that here. I said in my audio review for Romanus that I could not split the audio narration from the story. A trip to France to find out more about Mason's mother takes a deadly turn. When Mason's father turns up, Mason and Luc face much more bigotry and ingrained belief that they should not be together.

He still isn't quite sure what exactly being Romanus means, but he'll figure it out. Mason is settled into his life with his Goji mate, Luc. Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted the AUDIO version of this book.
