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Anton has spent his life denying what
he is – a were-wolf. However, now with a brand-new mate
that has been unwillingly changed, a rival pack threatening
all Anton holds dear and losing all his material possessions
have forced Anton to face head-on his wolfish nature. But
the power struggle is even more complex and deadly than
Anton feared and just making a show of “being Alpha” will
not be enough to take care of the problem – this time Anton
will need to step into the role of Alpha of his pack and
stick with it if he wants to survive the battle and keep
what he holds dear…
But with black magics, unexpected
attacks and the possibility of losing his family – will
Anton be able to save it all by embracing his wolfish
nature?
Bitten is a complex and long tale of coming to
terms with oneself which is loaded with tons of erotic
encounters between the main and secondary romantic
relationships in true Sean Michael fashion. However, it must
be noted that the plot development is slow and doesn’t
really begin until almost half-way into the book. Also, I
found the secondary romance much more interesting than the
continuing story line between the main characters, which was
frustrating as by necessity, being secondary characters,
there was much less of them to read and learn about. Still,
when you are in the mood for some lava hot man-love with
plenty of action pick up Bitten – you will not
be disappointed, however don’t look to it for its deep
character development. |