The Traitor by Abigail Owen – a Review

The Traitor by Abigail Owen – a Review

 

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Decades ago, rogue dragon shifter Rune Abaddon took a stand against the decaying, corrupt systems governing their people. He now uses his bad-ass reputation to protect the innocent as it all comes crashing down. But he’s pushed the limits one too many times. His hideout is destroyed, his few allies are scattered and hiding, and the Alliance has placed a dead-or-alive bounty on his head, making him the most wanted dragon in the western hemisphere. 

And then the most enticing woman he’s ever met barges into his mountain, demanding an audience.

Hadyn Reece’s future was ripped away long ago. The man fated to be her mate was murdered alongside her parents before Hadyn was old enough to be turned, leaving her to be raised and trained by her dead mate’s parents in the dragon shifter world. Now, the Alliance has come for the only family she has left. It’s a good thing she was raised by dragons, because the only one who can help her save them is a traitor she’d be smart to fear.

Especially when his dragon decides she’s theirs.

 

 

 

Review 

The Traitor by Abigail Owen is the 5th book in her Fire’s Edge series.  Finally!  I’ve waited (sort of) patiently for Rune Abbadon’s book for a while now, and it was well worth the wait. 

We’ve known about Rune since the first book, in fact he’s been mentioned (and possibly appeared) in the spin off series (Inferno Rising Series). He’s a rogue dragon that defies the alliance, and he’s been a thorn in the The High King’s side for some time!  But in this book we find out more about the man/dragon. We already know he’s a snarly, lone Wolf! An enigma.  But he was once part of the infamous Huracáns team. 

So what happens for him to go rogue?  We know he’s taking mates that are destined to other dragons! Why? It’s all to do with a theory he worked out. But no one really believed him,  so going rogue was his only option! 

Hadyn is such a complex character. Definitely human, brought up by dragons after her parents and their son died. Teaching her all there was to know about dragon kind.  She’s a human meant to be a mate for a dragon.  And after losing her adoptive parents to a rogue seeking team, she’s now looking for help. Her dragon father told her of a dragon that could help her. 

But when she finds him, he’s not that helpful! In fact he doesn’t trust her at all!!  His dragon is very interested in the little human (Hadyn) but Rune doesn’t let anyone get too close. And so an uneasy truce/alliance is formed. 

Spending time with Hadyn is very distracting for Rune, he’s usually not interested in females. But this one is crawling under his skin with her constant questions, attitude and determination. Maybe he ought to suggest a no strings affair whilst he helps her?! 

I love these stories. It’s easily read on its own, but read in order just gives the book more depth.  We see how and why Rune is so closed off. There is also a lot of action (running from rogue hunting squads). The attraction between these two is just hot. But he knows she can never really be his. She belonged to someone else, and a fated mate only gets one chance, so trying to mate with Hadyn could cause her death! 

We catch up with previous couples, we also get more info on what’s happening with the Alliance. And when a bounty is placed on Rune’s head it places everyone he cares about in danger! There is so much going on, death of a beloved couple. Fights for freedom and rescue missions. It doesn’t let up!! 

I’m recommending this book, but I’m also asking that you read the others as well. You won’t be sorry. The pace, the passion and the story is just one you’ll want to read again and again. 

Reviewed by Julie

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The Traitor / The Laird (Captive Hearts 2 & 3) by Grace Burrowes-a review

The Traitor / The Laird (Captive Heart 2 & 3) by Grace Burrowes -a review

Captive Hearts series

5 out of 5 for this reader folks!

What?? Another 5 star review for Grace Burrowes?? I know .. hard to believe (INSERT ROLLS EYES) … not so hard to believe actually! This review consists of the next two books in her Captured Hearts series and she absolutely delivered yet again.

I feel like a broken record writing my reviews for this incredible historical romance author, and honestly I am running out of creative ways to say how much I love her. So insert the massive GUSH GUSH GUSH right now and I’ll just get to the reviews and my personal thoughts. WINK!

Click HERE for Rachel’s review of THE CAPTIVE (book 1) in Grace Burrowes CAPTIVE HEARTS series.

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The TraitorThe Traitor
Captive Hearts 2
By Grace Burrowes

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Release Date: August 5, 2014

DESCRIPTION

As a young boy, British-born Sebastian St. Clair was abandoned in France and forced to join the French army in order to survive.

Now that the war is over, he has returned home to his beloved England, and is determined to live a quiet life as a country gentleman. He believes that his wish is about to come true when he begins to fall for his elderly aunt’s lovely companion, Miss Millicent Danforth.

But the French are not quite ready to let him go, and they’ve devised a devious plot that could destroy everything that Sebastian holds dear. He will have to use all of his wits if he plans on escaping this scheme with his life…and his love.

REVIEW

So .. the hero of this book just so happens to have been the one responsible for the torture of the hero in the first book “The Captive”. You know you have one talented author when they can make you fall in love with the enemy and then convince you that they are truely a hero. Sebastian St Clair (aka Robert Girard) is in fact this treasure of a character. Although Sebastian is English born, circumstances beyond his control pave the way for a French Army career. Set in the Napoleon War era, as a French soldier, Sebastian is ordered to perform “get it done” interrogations on captured English soldiers. Once the war ends, he returns to England and becomes known as Traitor Baron. Many former English officers are now out for revenge and Sebastian is forced into duels, turmoil and in the midst of all this madness he befriends his aunts companion Milly. Milly is exactly the kind of woman that he needs and while her story is not as compelling (don’t worry though, she comes with her own assortment of baggage), the mirror she holds in front of Sebastian is one of truth, kindness, kinship and eventually love! This felt like a book all about healing .. be it Sebastian, Milly and/or those that they had to face on a daily basis. This is a deeper read, with a fantastic follow up to the first book.

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The LairdThe Laird
Captive Hearts #3
By Grace Burrowes

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Release Date: September 2, 2014

DESCRIPTION

The morning after Michael Brodie marries the lovely Brenna, he marches off to join Wellington’s army, leaving his new wife alone with his unseemly Uncle Angus and an estate to manage.

Ten years later, when Michael finally returns home, he discovers a nest of vicious lies, tales of disloyalty, and most surprising of all, a blossoming love for the woman he left behind.

But his beloved is keeping a dark secret from him. A secret that begins to unfold when Michael’s young sister joins their household, and Uncle Angus’ true nature is revealed.

REVIEW

Small disclaimer here. This book has child molestation woven into the storyline. While Grace Burrowes deals with this topic with maturity and sensitivity, I feel a responsibility in this review to make sure that the reader is aware of this. Grace does have a note at the beginning of the story in warning .. another reason why she is GUSH worthy!

Michael Brodie was first introduced to us in the previous novel The Traitor. We know that he was married just before the war and left his estate affairs to his wife (despite the unconsummated status of this marriage) and Uncle. After ten years and much loss, our scarred hero returns to the woman that he swore to be a good husband to. Brenna is one serious tough cookie. She has been the product of rumour, distrust, doubt and so much more, but she manages to keep her head high and one foot in front of the other. When truth comes to surface and wounds opened up, there is much heartache, patience and true love to be had, and Michael and Brenna truely learn what it means to be married.

So I have said this in many of my reviews .. I don’t like to give too much detail to the story lines (you truely want this first hand from this author) so I don’t. I’d rather concentrate on telling you that you will get a detailed, multi-layered character and story, maturity, action filled, suspenseful and HEA experience. The style is unique and if you have read many of Grace’s books, you will recognize it immediately. I ADORED how all three of the novels in this series are all related and actually give you a huge picture of a how all these characters influenced the other in one way or another. Complex in writing and leaving the reader extremely satisfied!

Keep writing them Grace Burrowes .. if you write it, I will read! LOL

HAPPY READING! 🙂

Reviews by Rachel T.

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