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Rand is deserted in the desert after being brutally attacked but he doesn’t remember anything. Shadow finds him saves his life more than once. Will these two alpha/dominant wolf shifters survive the Hellbeasts MC or will there be a fight? Will Rand go back to his pack or stay with Shadow?

I loved the characters and the story. Now this is a M/M shifter MC book, I know confusing, but not really. I don’t mind shifter books and love MC books. However I’m not overly fond of M/M books. This one was written well though. I didn’t love it but I didn’t hate it. The story was unique. The characters were well written. The flow and pace worked well along with the story. But the writing style is what kept me from hating the M/M aspect of this book.

I will totally be looking for more books in this series or by this author. I truly enjoyed the story.

3.5 stars

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Great cover! Really bad book. (1 stars)


I had hoped since this had shifters, bikers, and a gay romance it'd wind up being an unexpected and enjoyable find. Sadly, it was really, exceptionally awful. There is no character development. The plot fumbles around with goals but no real direction much like teenagers in the backseat of a car. The worldbuilding lacks anything to explain why the characters are thrust together as they are.

If you just want a bunch of gay sex with some Dom/sub elements you might like it as a titillating short read. If you're hoping for romance I'd suggest looking elsewhere.

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Rating: 3 stars out of 5



hellbeastsWhen restlessness drives Shadow out of his MC’s clubhouse and into the night, the last thing he expected was to find a half-dead werewolf. Shadow has never been known for his altruism, but he takes the wounded man back to his motorcycle club, the Hellbeasts.

Rand doesn’t know who attacked him, but suspects at least one person from his own pack is involved. But even that might not be as bad as waking up in the midst of a group of misfit weres who don't seem to like him. Especially Shadow, the man charged with taking care of Rand, as compelling to Rand as he is frightening.

But before he and Shadow can work out what exactly they are and want to be to each other, Rand's attackers show up to finish the job.

Another in the Hellbeasts series from Less Than Three Press from numerous authors that revolves around a werebeast motorcycle club, I thought this one had promise but in the end didn't completely deliver. I loved the character of Shadow, and the others from the Hellbeasts MC. They are the best drawn of all of the characters here in the story. Rand is perhaps the one with the least amount of support to his personality. We are "told" about his history in different sections of the story but never actually get it from his point of view. He just feels too much of a submissive to have ever fit the description of the wolf he's supposed to have been. He's sweet, wounded, and yes sort of vague. The complete opposite of Shadow. Ironic.

Maybe the short length is part of the issue here. Had this story been longer, it and the characters could have been developed to their full potential. As it is, I liked it but the big showdown and the ending both felt rushed and left me feeling a bit disappointed. Not what I would have wanted for such a strong character as Shadow.

Cover art is terrific. Its eye catching and makes you want to read the story.

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