Endless Skye (Skye Druids #4)
Donna Grant
Blurb:
Passion comes
with a price…
Jasper McCabe is
a master of disguise and deception, and he uses both ruthlessly. Yet nothing
can prepare him when he comes face-to-face with the breathtaking women he’s
supposed to use for his ruse. Every instinct screams for him to run as far from
Willa as he can. But there’s no escape from the captivating Druid and the
feelings she awakens. With his darkest enemies closing in, Jasper is forced to
choose with his heart, or lose the woman who is his one chance at salvation.
Themes: Paranormal, Magick, Druids
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
This
series continues to get more and more complicated as the plot twists and turns
through each of the books in the series. Donna Grant has a unique way of intertwining
series, characters, and plots to make one epic and fantastic experience. I have
followed Donna through the entire Dark World series for year now and am a huge
fan and the deeper the arcs get the more interested I find myself. With this latest installment in the Skye
Druids series, Donna takes us into the story of two people on opposite sides of
the war that suddenly find themselves drawn together and having to come
together to find the real enemies out to bring down those out to end all Druids
and their allies. Willa Ryan is running for her life after taking a stupid
risk, but one she’d hoped would pay off in the fight against the enemy, and now
she is not sure she will survive long enough to make it to Skye and the safety
of the Druids and her brother. She
arrives on the island, but she is barely conscious and is discovered by Jasper
McCabe, but he is much more than an innocent bystander. Jasper is on the island on a mission, one
that puts Willa right in his sights and he will use his considerable skills of
deception and seduction in order to find his way into the Skye Druid’s inner circle
through Willa. But Jasper soon comes to
understand that he is on the wrong side and that the connection he feels for
Willa is very real and he is risking everything fighting a battle not his own. Working with Willa and the Skye Druids might
be the only way to redeem himself, but the enemy is determined to make sure
that he doesn’t live long enough to make a difference, and Willa has to risk it
all to save the man she is coming to understand that she is falling for. Can these two enemies turned lovers find a
way through the darkness or will they lose their one chance at a love greater
than they ever imagined?
I
was thrilled that we would get to meet Willa, Scott’s sister, and she would bet
getting her own HEA, but I was very surprised that she would be faced with the challenges
she was. She was a strong character, but
once she was hurt she allowed the anger and betrayal to hide the hurt. It was obvious that she feel hard for Jasper
and that he almost broke her when he betrayed her, but I wish she had been more
willing to listen and forgive as it was obvious he’s had a difficult and lonely
life while she was always loved and cared for.
But it was great to see her finally learn to stand up for herself, with
the help of some of the other Skye Druid ladies, and demand her place on the
team. Jasper was an enigma for sure, but
it was also obvious that he’s had a lot of time in his life that he was alone,
especially once you learn the truth of his original and his youth. While it is true that he lied to Willa and
the others from the beginning, he didn’t do it maliciously or without a
logically reason –in his mind—so I think he deserved more grace than he was
offered by most of the team. I loved to
see how he turned up and proved himself, fighting hard to show that he was a
good, man, but we should always be given some benefit of the doubt and not have
to almost kill ourselves to prove our goodness to others. There was obviously chemistry and a
connection between Willa and Jasper from the beginning and I enjoyed seeing
that become love, even if it did seem very fast.
The
overreaching plot within this story became super complicated as the couple of
plot lines we were dealing with before seemed to have multiplied as the story
concluded, instead of any one of them wrapping up. I understand that keeping plots open to
extend the series is a good thing, but I would have loved something to have a
conclusion. To be honest it is becoming
harder and harder to write the reviews on this series because it’s nearly
impossible to do so without giving something away. That said I loved the story and am looking
forward to reading the next in the series, though I continue to hope we get
back to the older format where the romance and the emotional growth of the
couple gets more page time. Whatever
comes next for the series, which I get the impression might be Carlyle’s story,
I can tell you I am dying to see what happens will all of these individual plot
lines and the overall weave of everything together. Donna’s dexterity with a complex narrative is
comparative to a master weaver with a beautiful tapestry and I cannot wait for
the final masterpiece.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
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