Finally Finding Home
I am voluntarily reviewing an advanced reader copy of this book. Agatha has never felt like she fitted anywhere, adopted as a child her parents knew she was different from regular people and to keep her safe forced her to keep secrets. But since their death she has been coating from one place to another until she arrives in Poison. For the first time ever something inside her settles no matter how unwelcoming everyone is to her she knows that there is no way she’s leaving. Agatha knows that they want her out, meeting Boyan gives her a feeling like she has never felt before, she has a connection but with him being a part of the local MC and how the locals feel about her she knows that nothing would ever come from being together no matter how his kisses and touch’s settle her, but she can’t stay away. Will Agatha ever be accepted by the town she already lives and get the man she wants or will a discovery rip it all away in a heartbeat? Boyan is fascinated by Agatha, he has watched the town shun her at every turn but still she stays, making no secret of her plans to stay forever. But the small town has secrets that they never want discovered, and that they have all sworn to protect, they are a town of wolf shifters and humans aren’t welcome to stay. Boyan is drawn to her in a way he can’t explain, she makes him forget about the secrets of the town and why he is really keeping an eye on her. But watching her he learns things that are unexplainable and his Wolf responds to her as if she is his true mate, but if what he suspects is true and she’s part Wolf she is in more danger than they know. After what they discovered when the local vet tried to mix human and wolf blood together could more have been infected. It’s clear Agatha has no idea of her linage, has he found his mate only to lose her? Fantastic read I loved how Agatha was always so cheery no matter what she faced each day and how Boyan realised she was his mate and would do whatever it takes to help her. Loving this series and looking forward to the next book. 4.3* read