Friday, October 23, 2015

Review of: To Claim by Tessa Rowan


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we meet Rick and Heather. Rick we were introduced to in To Mate which is book he is the father of Kris. In this book we find out how Rick feels about finding someone after many years after loosing his mate. Rick lost his mate when both of his boys were young he believed that he and his bear were destined to be alone for the rest of their life. One day while working at the construction site he goes to turn in his time-card and finds a woman from his past. Many years ago Heather and his mate use to talk and enjoy each other's company every-time they use to come into Heather's family grocery store. Now many years later Heather is all grown up and this for some reason makes Rick's bear step up and take notice. But can a bear have more than one mate in it's lifetime? Can Rick open up to someone without feeling like he is betraying his late wife?

Heather remembers Rick and now that she is divorced she knows that if she gets the chance she would take the risk and ask him out. Rick is like the one that got away. Though she knows this isn't the whole story she knows if given a chance that they could be something special. She just has to get him to agree to it and even then keep him coming back for more. 

This is an amazing book about loosing someone and finding a way to move on from them. Moving on from a spouse can mean moving on from the failed relationship or the fact they won't be there anymore. Both hurt and both take time to heal. In this story we find a couple of the different ways that occurs and what some people do to move on and continue to move on with their life even thought it might feel like you will never get over this feeling. I would highly recommend this book it is an amazing story that though set in a paranormal setting is something anyone can relate to.

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