Monday, May 1, 2017

Release Day Review: Lost mate by Dirk Greyson #Review #Giveaway




Author: Dirk Greyson
Book: Lost Mate
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: LC Chase
Publication date: May 1, 2017
Length: 96 pages


Reviewed by Meredith



Synopsis

Wolf shifter Falco Gladstone knew Carter McCloud was his mate when they were in seventh grade, but school and the foster care system tore them apart. Years later, Falco is second in command of his Michigan pack, serving under an uncle who cares more about his own power than the welfare of their people. The alpha orders Falco to marry and produce offspring—but Falco’s already found his mate, and mates are forever.

Carter’s lonely life is turned upside down when he detects a familiar scent on the wind. The mates might have found each other, but their happily ever after is far from guaranteed. Falco’s commitment to Carter puts him at odds with his uncle’s plans, and when one of the alpha’s enforcers starts shadowing the couple, something must be done—something that will either cement their relationship or destroy it once and for all.



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Review

This was a fast read that was filled with a little suspense, love, adversity, and retribution. It’s a story about finding your other half only to lose it and find it again.

Falco is in such a bad spot in this story. He finds out when he is 13 that he’s fated to a boy shifter. Then goes years never seeing him again. Carter is adorable and kind and everything Falco desperately needs. I adored him. Falco’s uncle is a bigot and won’t allow Falco to mate with a man. So, this causes massive issues as you can imagine.

This is a sweet love story with a few gasp-worthy moments. Like I said it is a quick read and it does have an airy somewhat fluffy quality to it. That’s not bad! It worked well with this story. Falco not only shows his pack he’s a leader he shows them love doesn’t have a gender. Love just is.

I can’t pinpoint my favorite part of this book but it warmed my heart to see Falco and Carter helping Mildred and her pups. Of course, PC is awesome! I hope he finds all he is looking for in life because he’s a great friend to Carter and deserves happiness.
This is a very enjoyable read.


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12 comments:

  1. I like to relax and read on my bed hoping not to be disturbed!

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  2. On the couch curled up under a blanket

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  3. In my bed because the couch we have is too hard to sit on it for a long time.

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  4. On the couch or, when the weather is nice, by the pool

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  5. My favorite place to read is on my couch, however I'll read anyplace I can!

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  6. I read in bed after my kids go to sleep

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  7. I love to read in my recliner with a throw.

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  8. Strangely enough, for me the best place to read it at my parents', either on their couch or the living room. I think it's because they live in the middle of nowhere and there is nothing there to distract me.

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  9. My favorite place to read is in my special chair near the garden doors.

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  10. Though I can read (almost) anywhere, my favorite spot are the couch and bed. I've pillows to arrange just so for comfort while reading. :)

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