Sunday, August 15, 2021

S.E.X. Review~ Defiance by Annabelle Jacobs

Returning to their pack was always going to be dangerous, but is the fight for freedom worth the cost?

Cole and Logan return to London, ready to execute their plan of connecting with the human resistance. But with both of them blamed for the deaths resulting from Cole’s escape attempt, they receive a less than warm welcome from the McKillan pack.

Cole gets a second chance, but it’s not without restrictions, and he must toe the line and do whatever it takes to fit in. But earning the trust of his alpha and fellow shifters comes at a price.

For Logan, being close to Cole and unable to touch him is a daily torment, but watching from the sidelines while Cole learns what it means to be a McKillan enforcer is pushing him to his limits.

Both men must play their parts to perfection if they want Cole to be accepted into the pack, and that means doing what’s asked of them, no matter the cost.
 



Annabelle Jacobs delivered grit and emotion in the Rebellion series continuation in Defiance. The story picked up at the end of Escape with Logan and Cole returning to the McKillian pack. All was not what it seemed, and the convolution was what kept the story fresh and interesting.

Ms. Jacobs took the readers through topsy turvy situations and the emotional high kept this reader on the cusp of irritation~ mostly in a good way. I was confused at a few part, but maybe I just read too much into it. Why didn’t’ the other know about their relationship? Pheromones?

Overall, I enjoyed the story and am invested in the series. I am a fan of Ms. Jacobs writing style and always look forward to reading her works. She has a way of capturing the readers attention, and good or bad, my attention was held!

Must read the series in order.

Sexy & Sizzling

A four handcuff review

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