Hidden (The Swamp), Rebecca Royce 8/5
Hidden, (The Swamp)
Rebecca Royce
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It's a...Reverse Harem
Lost, groggy, and utterly devastated, MacKenzie Harper woke in the back of a truck with a kind man giving her a ride to safety. Her memory fuzzy, her senses on high alert, and her world teetering precariously on chaos, she has no idea who to trust but her nose says she can trust him.
When her savior delivers her to Ranier, Preston, Jarret, and Anton Lejeune, Kenzie recognizes them as the sons of the most famous werewolf family in Louisiana. They have to hide her, because Kenzie did the forbidden—she shifted. Werewolves are forbidden from shifting due to the Accords, and she’s always been good at playing human. So why did she shift?
That’s a question she’d like answered, but there’s more to Kenzie than even she knows and being around the Lejeune brothers rouses old instincts and desperate desires that will pull her four mates to her and together, they’ll face every challenge coming for them—even the ones they can’t see.
This is a brand new series by Rebecca Royce. While she has written many books about shifters, this is the first RH about shifters. And she did a fabulous job. Quick run down, the wolves have been forced to sign the Accords, which says they can't shift. They have to live like humans. Basically letting their wolf die. We are given a reason for this obviously otherwise the wolf community wouldn't have gone along with it. So that's what our female lead MacKenzie Harper has been doing. Living as a human. Now that's all blown straight to hell. After being kidnapped, she somehow shifted for the first time. Unfortunately she doesn't remember much. She doesn't know why she was taken or what they wanted. While waiting for answers she's hiding out in the swamp with the famous, and seriously hot, Lejeune brothers. Answers do come, along with a whole slew of problems.
So obviously with a new series we have to take some time to introduce the characters and delve into a new world. Rebecca does a great job of setting us up and making us feel like we really grasp everything. We get a really good feel for the characters, their pasts and what they've been through. That's really important to help understand who they are now, why they are the way they are.
I admit I wasn't fully invested in the first part of the book. It took me a minute to really get in there. Once I did though, I couldn't put it down. It reminded me a lot of Rebecca's Last Hope series which I absolutely loved. Just the way the characters interact with each other.
Now by the end of this book, I was dropping everything, hiding away from my family, trying to get those last chapters in. I just couldn't wait to see what was going to happen. Then that ending. F'ing Rebecca. Talk about ripping my heart out and stomping all the hell over it. I AM NOT OK!! In a totally good way. Not as in good things happened but as in it's a great story that has me dying for more. I did NOT see that coming and just the way that played out, ugh I'm dying inside.
Fantastic start to this new series by Rebecca and I hope we don't have to wait too long for the next book. I know it will all be ok in the end, she always gives us a happy ending. My heart just hurts for my favorite character right now.
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