

She doesn’t care about a cohesive plot, or consistent characters, or… anything. This book is not worth your money or your time.Ĭain is now just writing random shite so she can create books with words in them.

So she stands in the wind, aware that all who live under the Dome will suffer if she cannot supplicate the soulless monster calling to her from below. Revenge against her for tempting his attentions, even if it was unintentionally done. Revenge against her people for existing in a Dome ruled by a despot. Revenge against the Commodore who thought to chain him. Twisting a pair-bond meant for two, chaining a third-a dangerous adversary with the power to destroy and desecrate her city.Īmbassador Jules Havel has committed atrocities beyond imagining, and now that she is bonded to her mate’s enigmatic prisoner, only Brenya grasps that nothing will contain the foreigner from claiming revenge against his deceitful host. Punishment came in the mania of her mate’s obsession, in the Commodore’s constant need for her. If such material offends you, please do not purchase.One claiming mark on her throat, another at her shoulder, Brenya Perin stands amidst the soft breeze above the glittering city ruled by her mate. This is not your typical romance with an HEA. Reborn, the final installment in Addison Cain’s bestselling Alpha’s Claim trilogy, is a dark Omegaverse tale with explicit sexual themes and complete power exchange. Real war is coming, and unless the Alpha tyrant is willing to pay the ultimate price, everything he has sacrificed will have been for nothing. Thólos is coming apart at the seams, and Shepherd’s men can do nothing to stop it. His mate is desperate to open his eyes, but no matter Claire’s progress, Svana is not yet done with him. Claire can see the source of madness that drives Shepherd to do such terrible things: Svana. She can feel the truth of his terrible history. Under its influence, she’s forced to sense the man behind the monster. Due to her mate’s relentless exploitation of their pair-bond, the nature of their link has grown consuming to the point that Claire has difficulty differentiating where her feelings begin and his end. Her time is occupied fighting a war of another kind. Locked safely away in Shepherd’s nest, Claire is unaware of what stirs above ground. There is a greater threat than the virus.
