Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Review: Breeding Cycle (The Kategan Alphas #1) by T.A. Grey

I received no compensation from the author or publisher for this honest review.



Each year lykaen princess Sarina Brunes goes through her breeding cycle—a powerful force that makes the desire to mate nearly inescapable. When Sarina is sent away by her father to endure the breeding cycle alone, she never expects a sexy Alpha to come to her doorstep.

When Alpha Vane Kategan stumbles upon Sarina in her breeding cycle, he is determined to help her, if only to ease her pain. However, she denies them both what they so desperately want. But Vane won’t give up on his seduction until they both find bliss. What neither of them count on is falling in love.

Right when they need each other the most, they are torn apart by her father’s cruelty. Now Sarina must fight to be with the one she loves and risk losing the only family she has left in the process. Can Sarina escape her father’s grasp for the arms of the man she loves?


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My Thoughts

Overall Rating


Novel Breakdown

Characters: 4
I liked Sarina a lot and Vane (the leading man) was decent. I despised her father who treated her like a commodity instead of a person. It was sad to see it but watching Sarina take control of her life was great.

Plot: 3
Pretty straightforward. Was not original but it was not boring either, which was good.

Flow: 3
For the most part it went smoothly. There were a couple of scene changes that lost me and I had to re-read a section to be sure where I was in the story.

Believability: 3
I was able to read this and suspend belief about a few things which kept me reading.

Sexual Tension: 5
The moments when Sarina and Vane are giving into their "animal" sides were some of the hottest moments in the story.

Romance: 4
 I love to read paranormal stories and most of the time the attraction between the leads is instant which can bother some readers. When it is done well the instant attraction/love/lust is alright. This was one of those times.

Elements
  • M/F
  • Shifters

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