Friday, January 9, 2015

Shadow's Pleasure by Molle McGregor

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Shadow's Pleasure by Molle McGregor The Shadow Warder's #2 
Publication Date: January 5, 2014 
Also in this series: Shadow's Awakening, Shadow's Passion 


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Brought together by circumstance. Bound together by chance. Despite the danger, passions ignite...
Sequestered for over ten years and manipulated by those that were supposed to love and protect her, Sorcha wants nothing more than her freedom. When her childhood friend and two other Shadows are kidnapped and held by a sadistic Director hell-bent on changing the very nature of their existence, Sorcha knows it’s past time to escape. With the help of the sinfully sexy Kiernan Black, she finally gains her independence, but the depths of her passion for the Warder may be more dangerous than the mission to save her friends. As a Warder, Kiernan Black has never turned his back on an innocent. So when one of his own is working with a demon to brutalize innocent Shadows, he knows he must save them. With the beautiful, brave, and infuriatingly stubborn Sorcha Davis as his partner, he embarks on what might be the most dangerous mission of his life. But if he can find a way to make the fiery Shadow his along the way, the rewards could outweigh the risks.

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Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

For a decade Sorcha has been trapped in the sanctuary treated like an invalid. Sorcha's younger sister Lissa, Caerwyn and Sara all disappeared. Caerwyn's car, phone every sign of them have disappeared. Iris and Garren both deemed Sorcha too fragile to leave the Sanctuary. The Warders and Hannah were their best lead on Caerwyn, Lissa and Sara. They knew that they were alive being held as a part of a sinister plan. Sorcha gained ground when Garren didn't object to her tracking them. He just objected to Kate going as protection. Kiernan offers to take Sorcha and keep her safe. She wasn't sure if she wanted to go with the Warder. She feels like she has been locked away at the sanctuary. Steven doesn't think that she should go because her shield isn't strong enough. Iris said that she wasn't locked away. Then Steven touched her and things started to happen to Sorcha's sheild. Iris told him that when Sorcha returned that he wasn't her mentor anymore, he got mad. 

Sorcha is a Shadow and she is one of the strongest trackers. Has the skills to track Caerwyn, Lissa and Sara. She doesn't like Steven, she recently regained control over her empathy. she doesn't have a strong tolerance for pain. Kiernan is a Warder, wants to protect Sorcha. He schedules an appointment with one of his friends to make it so noone knew that Sorcha was a Shadow.Conner is a Warder and Hannah's Mate. He isn't going to do anything that will put his life in danger. Hannah is Conner's mate knows that the girls are still alive, she wishes that she could have saved them all. Garren is an Elder Shadow, lives at the Sanctuary. Iris runs the Sanctuary. Steven is Sorcha's mentor, he is mean to Sorcha, he is one of the strongest empaths. Lissa is Sorcha's sister, Sara is one of the Shadows that disappeared. Caerwyn is Sorcha's friend and she disappeared. Madoc is Kiernan's friend, makes things, knows spells, helped save Sorcha.Ben is Kiernan and Madoc's friend, helped save Sorcha.

This book is amazingly well written. This is the Second book in the Shadow Warder Series. Molle is an amazing author and I can't wait to read more of her books. I loved how well the characters were developed and that I couldn't put this story down. I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone.


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Molle’s writing career started when she was seven and suffered terrible insomnia. Night after night she couldn’t sleep until long after mid-night, only to wake a few hours later. Frustrated with her inability to just go to bed, (and her penchant for sneaking a book and a flashlight under the covers) her grandmother said, “You like to read so much, why don’t you tell yourself a story until you fall asleep.” With this brilliant advice, Molle’s overactive brain was off and running. Now, years later, she’s finally taught herself to sleep, but she’s never stopped telling stories. When she’s not reading, writing, or staring into space making things up, Molle is getting into trouble with her husband, two sons, two dogs and vicious attack cat in the mountains of North Carolina. She likes to hike, cook, listen to music way too loud, and hang out with her boys. She does not like dusting or emptying the dishwasher.

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