![]() ![]() I loved the scenes in the second half of the book when Dean has finally understood how important Poppy is to him-and vice versa. Poppy has been a pet ever since he can remember, and once Dean gets his head out of his behind, he can actually really help Poppy. He is fundamentally uncomfortable with the whole Master/pet situation, but realizes that he has to wean Poppy off that idea slowly. He is also quite clever at figuring out what others may want, and he uses those skills to protect Dean and his friends.ĭean is a tough assassin (just like Gage used to be) and it takes him a long time to "get" Poppy. As he learns about things like refrigerators and has his first hot shower, his intelligence begins to show, and he develops the kind of self-confidence that allows him to stand up for himself and show how courageous he really is. He sees Dean as his new Master since he thinks he is only good enough to be a pet. Abused for years, he has no idea what is going on in the outside world. Poppy is a great guy, and wonderful despite what he has been through. The mix of tension and humor is well-balanced, but this book leans more toward the suspense as more dark machinations are discovered. ![]() Both Noah and his mate Gage are back, but this book focuses on Dean (Gage's friend) and a man he rescues when looking for traces of another team member. As much fun as the first book, this sequel continues the story of the unusual cat shifters who recently discovered their true king, Noah. ![]()
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