
Like really? You get a sharp ass pain in the base of your skull and you still keep going at it like a rabbit in heat? You proclaim this wondrous bond and attraction to Corwin yet you keep deciding to hook up with random strangers despite your feelings for him and despite the head-splitting pain? What the ever-living f*** is going on man?Īnd to me, I kind of liked Corwin even less. I honestly couldn't connect to him or even sympathize with his predicament. Malic want true mate but Malic want random strangers too. Malic's Character: "Malic no like cage, roaaarr. From the beginning I couldn't really get a good feel on Malic and it seemed as though from the beginning through the middle, and partially the end, that his character is just too 2 Dimensional for my tastes. I don't know where to start with the book.

But will it be too late for Malic to then win back the very shifter he worked so hard to push away – his mate and his other half?Īs a young man, Corwin must now decide if he can recapture what his younger self so naïvely believed in – a happily-ever-after for Malic and himself – and more importantly, does he still want it? Only to discover that the man he becomes, wants something very different than the boy he once was. In rebellion, he pushes every limit and tests every boundary on his way from teen to man in a race against the proverbial hands of time. Malic resents not only the looming responsibility of leading his pack and region, but also having his mate predetermined for him by fate.

He loves his wolf pack, his family, and this true mate, Malic, unconditionally, and is excited about the future they’ll all share together.įor others, like Alpha Malic Campbell, however, the future looks like a prison cell. What would you do if you saw your whole life mapped out for you when you were only an adolescent? For some, like young Omega Corwin Sullivan, the future is ripe with promise.
