Reborn
Title: Reborn
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Series Number: 3
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Synopsis

I finally have the life I always dreamed of. So why does it taste like ash on my tongue?

Growing up in Torma, the strongest of the shifter packs, I wanted nothing more than to find my true mate and live my best life. Of course, that dream existed before my father betrayed the pack and turned me into their punching bag.

I’d all but given up, until a quirk of true mate genetics gifted me a true mate like no other.

It seems my childhood dreams were finally a reality. Funny how quickly dreams turn into nightmares.

I’m being lied to and missing weeks and months of time. Someone messed with me and no matter how often I’m told to forget it and move on as Torin’s mate, there’s no way I can. Whoever did this to me should have known I’d pick at it until it bled. It’s my nature after all.

As I search out random growls, flutters in my chest, and a suspicion that there’s so much more going on than I could even imagine, I sense that I’m racing against an unknown clock.

I need to get to the bottom of this mystery.

And when I figure out who stole my memories, they’re going to wish they never messed with Mera Callahan.

Game on.

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Review

Reborn is the final book in Shadow and Mera’s story, and I really enjoyed it, though I have to admit it was probably my least favorite of the three.

It picks up a few weeks after the end of Reclaimed (book 2), with almost everyone having their memories taken.  This plot device is not a favorite of mine to begin with, and I just wanted the story to move forward.  I like Mera, she’s a great strong female, but in this book, I would have liked a different point of view more than any other.  I found myself getting a little tired of being in her head.  My other complaint was that it seemed to me that there weren’t a lot of consequences.  I’m not going to spoil anything, but it seemed like everyone got off relatively easy.

The story was interesting, and I love Shadow and Mera together.  Those two are adorable, and you can’t help but root for them.  Once the memory loss issues were dealt with and the plot started moving again, there was a lot of action.  Mera’s personality alone makes this book highly entertaining, and I love her interactions with all of the characters.  Overall this was the ending I was hoping for, even if it maybe took a little too long to get there. 

This book also sets up some other books in this world that will be about some of the other characters we know and love, and I am excited for those!

 

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Other books by this author:
Poison Roses1
Dirty Truths2
Broken Wings1
Broken Trust2
Broken Legacy3
Princess Ballot1
Playboy Princes2
Rejected1
Reclaimed2

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