Monday, November 20, 2017

Review: Orion's Circle

Orion's Circle Orion's Circle by Victoria Sue
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This has a wonderfully built new world of shifters. It’s different from most shifter book, based on a legend of ancient Gods and Goddesses, with Sirius creating a triad tasked with saving mankind. But the triad needs its Psi Omega to complete the circle.

Aden hasn’t shifted yet, and never will. His sadistic Alpha takes that to mean he’s an Omega, that he can do as he wishes. That Aden is there to take the negative emotions from the rest of the pack. And to generally be the whipping boy, to be abused, beat and whatever else the Alpha decides. Unable to endure any more, when the alpha orders Aden to run so the pack can hunt him, he’s wishing for death.

Enter the triad, Blaze, Conner, and Darric. They are three of the most gorgeous wolves Aden has ever seen. Aden has a hard time believing that they really want him. Or that he has anything that they need. What follows are the ups and downs of them finding a path to balancing all of their needs. Of the triad helping Aden see his own self-worth.

This is well written and fast-paced. I can’t wait to read the next in the series.


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