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Waking The Beast (2000)

by Lacey Thorn(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 6
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Awakening Pride
review 1: Abby is quiet. She doesn’t see herself as all that special but let someone she cares for be at risk and then watch out! I loved that Ms. Thorn gave us this woman who is fascinated enough by a story most see as a myth. Her fascination leads her down an educational path to unexpected results. But Abby is not as meek as her appearance may indicate. I loved the inner core of strength wrapped in an innocuous package. I loved even more that Tah saw beneath her rather plain appearance to the strong woman Abby is. Even as he struggled to accept that life as he knew it was no longer possible, he strives to protect Abby. I adored his strength even as I wanted to pop him upside the head on occasion. Ms. Thorn did a wonderful job of articulating Tah’s struggle as his beas... moret emerged. Tah is a strong man and fighting for control may cost him more than he was willing to give. I loved that Abby brought forth his beast and for Abby Tah will cede control to that beast. And for Tah that was the hardest lesson to learn. I thoroughly enjoyed the first in Lacey Thorn’s Awakening Pride series and look forward to what Waking the Beast leads to. Four Twinkling Stars !!
review 2: Just loved this new shifter world - one where the shifters don't know that they are shifters until their mates awaken their beasts. Such a wonderful introduction to the world, and the characters that make it - can't wait for more of this series. I have always just adored shifter books, to me they are much better than vampires - but this was one that has stuck out lately, as being quite memorable. Definite recommendation to all shifter book lovers out there! less
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Jinrae
There's nothing like an over the top shifter in a mating frenzy. This book was steaming hot.
Chelsea
3,5 stars
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