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Loading... Undertow: Building Sanctuary, Book 2 (edition 2010)by Moira Rogers
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HTML: Being needed isn't half as desirable as being wanted. Building Sanctuary, Book 2 Victor left behind a life of crime to focus on a new vision—helping his alpha build an island sanctuary for werewolves. Harsh experiences prepared him for the hardships involved, except when it comes to dealing with the young female refugees of the brutal Boston pack—especially Simone, who rouses his inner wolf like no other. A woman he must resist, or risk becoming just the latest man to make demands on her. Born to wealth and privilege, Simone lost everything when she fell for the seductive whispers of the textile heir who turned her. Once adrift, now she is fired by a new sense of purpose—the chance to broker peace between werewolves and European wizards. Yet even as Europe beckons, her instincts—the same ones that led to trouble before—keep drawing her back to Victor. During a sailing trip to the mainland for supplies, Victor finds it impossible to hold himself aloof from the warm, engaging Simone. And when a winter storm traps them together during a full moon, she breaks through his walls so easily and completely, the question is no longer how he'll stay away, but how he'll let her go. Warning: This novella contains werewolves engaged in such improbable (but legal) activities as lobster fishing and sailing during nor'easters. The breaking and entering and instinct-driven sex on every surface in someone else's summer cottage is a little more criminal .No library descriptions found. |
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I liked that he held himself in check because he wanted Simone's happiness above all other things. I did wish at times he'd say "screw it" and toss her over his shoulder, but that would have gone against everything he believed in and I wouldn't have loved him as much as I did.
Simone wasn't an alpha wolf, but that doesn't mean she wasn't strong. She wanted Victor and she pushed for him to see her as a woman, not as a wounded victim. It wasn't easy, but she told him how she felt and chided him for hiding his feelings from her. I did find myself becoming impatient with her over her residual guilt for not saving everyone from their original tormentor. Although I understood her feelings, it was hard not to become frustrated when it was obvious there was nothing she could have done. Luckily she had friends who were willing to point this out, so it was a minor thing and not something that took away from my overall enjoyment.
I really liked Simone and Victor together. They had chemistry in spades. It was obvious to everyone - the reader included - that they were meant to be together. It took them a little longer than the rest of us to figure it out, but I enjoyed watching them get there. ( )