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A review by bitchie
Kage Unleashed by Maris Black
4.0
Loved this, although the guys were apart far too much for my liking. After the events of the first book, Kage is off at his training camp, and Jamie is first dealing with his mom in the hospital, and then desperately trying to figure out how to get Kage back. It takes awhile, and almost ends in disaster, but Jamie finally succeeds.
I was really surprised with how much I loved Jamie's dad in this one! He went from uncomfortable with his son being with a man, to being really uncomfortable with that man being a man like Kage, and then, finally, ready to kick Kage's ass for breaking his son's heart, which I thought was awesome.
I actually read books 2-3 totally back to back, past the crack of dawn, so now they are starting to blend together for me. I'll just end this by saying I didn't think I'd love this series as much as I did. Kage's domineering ways were a bit too much at ti mes, and I didn't like how he treated Jame when they first got back together, but he had his reasons.
I was really surprised with how much I loved Jamie's dad in this one! He went from uncomfortable with his son being with a man, to being really uncomfortable with that man being a man like Kage, and then, finally, ready to kick Kage's ass for breaking his son's heart, which I thought was awesome.
I actually read books 2-3 totally back to back, past the crack of dawn, so now they are starting to blend together for me. I'll just end this by saying I didn't think I'd love this series as much as I did. Kage's domineering ways were a bit too much at ti mes, and I didn't like how he treated Jame when they first got back together, but he had his reasons.