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Reborn in Flames by M. Sinclair
4.0
Maya has lived her life trapped in the basement of a church, being punished for having the devil inside of her. When her father dies, her mother moves her to Seattle. A chance run-in with local shifters reveals that Maya is more than she appears. She just has to survive five days until she turn 18 and can finally be free of the torture. Five days until this bird can spread her wings. But more and more guys are showing up in her life, and something tells her that they are not your average men.
This book is a definite slow burn. However, the story is so good that it was only mildly frustrating when the spice is just there but not quite. It works with Maya's story though. She's known nothing besides the stone walls of a basement and pain. Suddenly thrown into a huge and colorful world, it's easy to see how she could get overwhelmed. Especially with the multiple men making up her harem.
I loved, loved, loved Maya's character. She would be so believable if she crumbled, but she is so strong and willing to fight for what's right and what she believes in. Should we all have such inner strength. Also, the boys? Yum. They all have their own thing going on, but make it work for them. Their dedication to Maya's recovery and freedom is such a highlight and I'm here for it!
This book is a definite slow burn. However, the story is so good that it was only mildly frustrating when the spice is just there but not quite. It works with Maya's story though. She's known nothing besides the stone walls of a basement and pain. Suddenly thrown into a huge and colorful world, it's easy to see how she could get overwhelmed. Especially with the multiple men making up her harem.
I loved, loved, loved Maya's character. She would be so believable if she crumbled, but she is so strong and willing to fight for what's right and what she believes in. Should we all have such inner strength. Also, the boys? Yum. They all have their own thing going on, but make it work for them. Their dedication to Maya's recovery and freedom is such a highlight and I'm here for it!