Royal Taiga Streak Book One
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Will the truth bring them together, or tear them apart?
When a battered shifter rescued from a lifetime of trauma ends up as the top tiger’s mate, Declan is faced with possible war. With his nephew safe, and a new mate to secure, he should be focused on them. Instead he’s facing a challenge that will end up changing everything, or his death.
Sean grew up in a cage never dreaming of freedom, until the chance to save another brings him into the light. Now he’s met a man he can’t imagine living without. Only they both face a trial neither of them may survive. Can love give them the strength to win?
This is Book One in the series and while the MCs do receive their happy ending, there is an overall story arc which must be read in order to enjoy the story. Each book will feature its own main couple.
Content advisory warning: off page non-con, violence, child abuse, and PTSD.
- 2 To Be Read lists
Publisher: Independently Published
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Pairings: M-M
Heat Level: 4
Romantic Content: 4
Ending: Click here to reveal
Character Identities: Gay
Protagonist 1 Age: 18-25
Protagonist 2 Age: Ageless/Immortal
Tropes: Alpha Character, Fated Mates / Soul Mates, Hurt / Comfort, Rescue, Wide-Eyed Innocence
Word Count: 82000
Setting: Forest
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Same Universe / Various Characters
This was one emotional story, so keep those tissues at hand because you’ll definitely need them.
There were many heart wrenching moments in this story. Sweet, beautiful Sean had a heart of gold and it shined like a beacon. Love and kindness literally pored out of him whether it was towards the young ones or ones that hurt him. I welled up on many occasions for everything he went through and the horrific and traumatising things he saw.
Declan was protective, caring and attentive. I loved how he was always at hand to help his fragile mate. He was patient and never hesitated to remind Sean how beautiful and worthy he was.
Fantastic book and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
NOTE: please check the warning list at the end of the blurb; the issues covered might be triggers for some.
*I voluntarily read this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one else's*