Resurrected by his immortal brothers, Lokan is still trapped in purgatory. He has no way to contact his family. He has no answers. In order to find the truth about his death and who killed him, he must escape his prison. And there's only one way out: through the twelve gates of his eternal enemy, Osiris.
But Lokan has help. Bryn Carr, the woman who duped him once before, is his beautiful yet unwanted guide. She's been sent by his brothers to aid him. She's his last hope. Lokan must place his fate--and that of the mortal and immortal worlds--in the hands of the one woman he can never trust. (courtesy of Amazon)
I missed the men of the Otherkin series – so I was thrilled to be honored with an advance copy to review. Of course, that means I have to wait even longer for the next book, if there is one.
And after finishing Lokan’s book, I have to say, I’m desperately waiting/hoping. As we already met the other three steamy brothers and loved them as they met their mates – book 1, book 2, and book 3 reviews; it was just grand to finally hear the whole story of the one brother they have all fought so hard to save.
Silver took an imaginative twist on ancient lore with our soul reapers and she ROCKS a ‘bedroom’ scene, or floor, shower, wall, you get the idea. To watch two characters go from lust to love and while thinking they can never be free has been an amazing journey. I think that Silver buttons up the loose ends but leaves open a few – I’m hoping for some spin offs or the story to continue. This book is coming out next week! :)
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