Moira Dunne is a witch and she is the Seventh, which means that she holds a lot of power. Connlan and Moira were mated after a hot one night stand. One night of passion was supposed to be all they got, instead they got bonded for life. The mating wasnโ€™t supposed to happen, but Conn doesnโ€™t deny that the marking he made on her hip felt good to him. Felt right.

However, Moira doesnโ€™t agree. She asks for some time to herself and after many years, Connlan returns for her thinking that he has given her enough time. As if 100 years isnโ€™t enough, Moira fights back when Conn tries to reclaim her.

To be honest, I had a hard time liking Moira. I could not relate to her character. I just didnโ€™t feel like our personalities meshed. She resisted Conn for so long that I felt that their relationship was stalled because of her hesitancy, and in turn, the story just didnโ€™t flow as much as I would have liked. On the flip side, I enjoyed Connโ€™s character a lot. He was a great alpha man who knew what he wanted and was determined to get his way in the end. I loved this. Nothing is better than a man who has his mind set on something.

Zanetti created an interesting word that was unique and held my attention. I enjoyed her mythology, but I think her writing stood out the most for me. This book flew by and despite the fact that I didnโ€™t like Moira, I finished this book pretty quickly. That is because Zanetti has great pacing and a free-flowing writing style that made it easy to devour.

*ARC provided by publisher

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  1. I’ve read several reviews of this book and pretty much everyone seems to have a problem with Moira’s character, it’s on my tbr and I will eventually catch up on my reading and see what I think. Very good review.