Very exciting continuation of the series. Strong men and women who have to give a bit to trust. Lots of action.
I think I find this paranormal historic series better than Monroes contemporary romance. It was a fun book with a few On no moments. All the characters were loveable and with plenty of flaws. I actually loved the homosexual love affair because they were such drama queens about it (probably set back proper PC gay image but so cute). It was such a quick, easy read.
This book was probably a paranormal romance before it was historic. Im pretty sure historically there were very few accurate details so if you are really into true historical romance, this wouldnt be for you.
Already started the third one in the series and I hope Monroe continues writing them.
I would give this book 4.25 stars if possible. I really liked it. In my opinion it was better than the first of the series. I really liked the female lead. As I said in my review for Moon Awakening (book 1), this series is reminiscent of Julie Garwood historicals, e.g., The Bride and The Wedding), although not quite AS good; however, I have the 3 books of the series that are out so far on my keeper shelf and I have read this specific one several times already.
When Talorc-laird of the Sinclair clan and leader of his werewolf pack- must wed an Englishwoman, he's shocked to find that she is his mate. Deaf since childhood, Abigail hopes to keep her affliction from Talorc as long as possible, just as he has no intention of telling her that he's a werewolf. But when Abigail learns that the husband she's begun to love has deceived her, it will take all his warrior's strength-and his wolf's cunning-to win his wife back.