A review by quinnreads2
Owned by Atlas Rose, A.K. Rose

5.0

Wildcat

This is more in line with what I expected for book 3. It's super charged and had me hating London and the Sons one minute and rooting for them the next. And it ends on a cliffhanger! Not the Christmas present I was looking forward to.... Grrr.... (I'm complaining, but still loved it!)

I gave in to the force and melting into that demanding hunger.
-- Vivienne

It is not a book that's easy to look away from. The action is sharp and constant - sometimes in violence, sometimes in eroticism, sometimes in both. I'm not sure how their story turned me off and turned me on at the same time, but [a:Atlas Rose|19227365|Atlas Rose|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1661791372p2/19227365.jpg] (AK) managed to have me on that edge for most of the time.

"Stay low and move fast."
-- Carven

If you're looking for a standalone, this really isn't it. In a lot of ways, it is as the focus is on Vivienne, London, and the Sons, Carven and Colt. To truly appreciate many of the pieces, you need to read or listen to Ryth's trilogy. Also, this is NOT a sweet book. It's very dark with plenty of warnings to heed.

I received an author's copy of the audio book. The narrators are Ana Cole and Orcus Auditory (Jack Calihan?). I like them both and I can't wait for the next book!

Story: 5 stars
Narration: 4 stars
Listening Speed: 2.0x