Rage (Kindred: The Fated #1)
Donna Grant
Blurb:
Elin feels as if she’s been in the fight of her life forever. She lost her mother to prejudice and misunderstanding and her sister to the Coven, not to mention her home and the freedom to use her magic without consequence. But she finally feels as if she has found a place to at least rest—that is if she can remain hidden.
When a mysterious
illness befalls his clan, taking many lives, Rob Mackenzie finally goes to
check on the person squatting in the cottage on his family’s land. He hopes to
find help. He doesn’t expect the most enchanting and enigmatic woman he’s ever
seen or the way she makes him feel—the passions she rouses. But it’s clear she
has secrets, and earning her trust may be the toughest battle of his life.
When the truth
comes to light that a witch has been targeting the Mackenzie clan, Elin can’t
remain sequestered. She knows she can help, and some things are more
important—especially when they include saving the man she has quickly come to
love. But it means revealing her secret to him and those who have hunted her
kind for eons. Those who see anything they don’t understand as evil. Still,
Elin hasn’t been able to safeguard those she’s loved in the past. She has to at
least try to save Rob and his family.
Even if it means
her end.
Themes: Paranormal,
Historical
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
To
be perfectly honest I went into this story knowing I would enjoy but not really
recalling the characters or their connection to the original Kindred storyline
because the previous series ended so long ago (in reading years). I knew I
would love it simply because I rarely don’t enjoy one of Donna’s stories and I
especially enjoyed the Kindred series, but it wasn’t until the second of third
chapter that I really started to recall who Elin was and her connection to the
previous series finale. That said I loved how Donna wove this new spinoff from
the original series and I am really looking forward to finally getting some
closure on a few of the characters I was sad never got their HEA. Elin has not
had an easy life, always being hunted and feeling separate from those around
her, but she has never given up on the hope of finding a home for herself and
the acceptance she craves. She has made a solitary home for herself in a
beautiful glen, far away from others, but when her solitude is broken by the
brother of the local laird, she knows she won’t be able to stick around much
longer. Rob Mackenzie stumbles across the enchanting young woman living alone
in the glen and knows she is a flight risk, but he is determined to find
someone that can help with the terrible sickness that has covered his kin and
clan. As Rob and Elin begin to spend
more and more time together their feelings blossom from friendship into
something much deeper, but there are dark forces building against them. Can Rob offer his faith and trust in Elin and
find a way to protect her while she confronts the darkness haunting his
Clan or will Rob forsake her like so
many in her past have and leave her in the cold alone again?
Honestly
I loved the story from beginning to end.
The characters were each so unique with their layers of vulnerabilities
and fears to their strengths and assets, balancing one another perfectly. It is obvious that only by working together
and fully trusting will they get through the coming battle with the evil and
finding a way to move forward in their future.
Elin has a lot to atone for in her mind, but at the same time she knows
she can’t offer her trust to others without risking her life. There have been too many times in her past
when she was burned and there is no way she could ever risk it again without
fully trusting the one she is with. I
loved seeing her find faith and trust in Rob and offering her heart to him. Rob
is obviously beyond his experience and understanding when he first meets Elin,
thinking her only a helpless young woman, but he quickly begins to see how
powerful and strong she is and begins to trust in her abilities and her
willingness to do whatever it takes to keep herself and those she loves
safe. I enjoyed watching him standup for
her and show his love against all those that tried to tear her down, even
herself. The passion between Rob and Elin was subtle in the beginning but one
friendship blossomed into trust the passion had an outlet and there was no
denying the heat. I am dying for the
next book in this series as I suspect I know who the couple with be and if so I
can only hold back my inner squealing fan-girl so long while I wait. Once again Donna Grant gives us a spin-off
series that is looking at being even better than the original and I cannot wait
for it to develop.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
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