| Logan Hunter has finally found a woman he is attracted to. Unfortunately
she is his alpha's mate. Logan doesn't know what is wrong. He is always
angry and has to really keep himself in check to keep from challenging
his alpha, his best friend Graham. Graham knows something is up with his
second, but he can't get Logan to talk to him. When a situation comes up
where he needs assistance evaluating another pack he sends Logan. He
knows that no matter what is going on he can trust Logan to do his job,
and he's hoping this will help his friend resolve whatever is bothering
him.
Honor Tate has worked at moving through the ranks of the White Paw Clan; at first it was just to keep men who were higher rank from bothering her. Then later it was because she found out it was the only way her father felt proud and realized that she existed. Before she knew it she was her father's beta and second in command to the White Paw Clan. Then her father dies suddenly leaving her to assume the lead alpha position. When all the males of her clan start challenging her right to be alpha and forcing alpha fights she sends word to Graham Winters to acknowledge her right to be alpha and the right to lead the White Paw Clan. Honor is furious and feels like Graham doesn't take her seriously when she realizes that he has sent Logan to judge the situation, and that it will be Logan who determines if she will be leading her clan. Logan is excited when he meets Honor. He is instantly attracted to her and realizes that he has probably found his mate. The only problem is his mate is mad at him for being the one to evaluate her. Will these two be able to overcome their pride and just work out a solution for both? This is Ms. Warren's sixth story in her Fixed series and to enjoy this story it helps to have read the others but isn't totally necessary. I really loved how both Logan and Honor are very much alphas and since both of them are such strong and powerful people. They both learn that to find true happiness they must put aside pride and let what they need to be happy to be more important than pride and saving face. That sometimes happiness is not to being the best, but taking a step back to reevaluate what is important in your life and in the life of the one you love.
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Reviewer: Lisa Wine |