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Athena has
always known she is different. Not only was she adopted but
suddenly when she started to hit puberty her parents pull
her out of school and she is never left alone. It is as if
she is being kept a prisoner in her own home. Now she is
dreaming of someone who looks like she would have as a
child, being kidnapped and she is wondering if it is a
memory and not a dream. But her parents refuse to answer
any of her questions.
For almost two
decades the three oldest Brody boys have known Athena is
their mate. They also know that she is a shifter, though
she does not. In fact they know that their parents have a
nefarious future planned for Athena, just because she is not
the same type of shifter they are, and have had this planned
since the day she first came to live with them. The three
know they must do whatever they can to protect Athena and
get her back to where her family might still live. They
will do whatever it takes to keep her safe, and help her
learn her true self, even if it means going up against their
clan.
Can they get
Athena to safety and will she and they, be accepted or
ostracized?
Athena’s Hunger
is an intriguing sequel to “Shifting Passions” by this
writing duo. It is filled with a glimpse as to what racial
hatred can lead people to think is right and just even if
their family members don’t agree. This duo is a well
matched team and I think their writing styles mesh very well
as the story flows and you can easily root for Athena and
her men to be successful. Additionally there is at least
one super erotic scene (maybe more, you’ll have to read it
to find out). I enjoyed Athena’s Hunger and
think you will also, and don’t miss “Shifting Passions”,
though either book can be read as a stand alone. |