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Sentinel
Sentinel
Sentinel
Audiobook6 hours

Sentinel

Written by Claire Cullen

Narrated by John Solo

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

Thorn wants what other alphas have-a mate, cubs of his own-but it'll never happen for him, not now. The more distant he feels from his pack, the more he wonders if he no longer belongs. Until he rescues a cub from a tree and finds himself reluctant guardian to a scared little boy.

Keeping his cub safe is all Daniel cares about. But with Harrison's pack hunting them, he and Sammy are separated. When he finds him again, Sammy is in the home of an intimidating alpha. With freedom from Harrison finally within reach, Daniel has no choice but to bide his time until they can run once more.

Thorn should be going stir crazy with a strange omega and cub invading his home. Daniel is skittish and flighty, and the story of how he and Sammy were separated doesn't ring true. But having them around eases the growing loneliness inside Thorn. There could be something more between them, if only he can convince Daniel to stay.

As Daniel grows closer to Thorn and sees how happy Sammy is in his new home, it gets harder and harder to run again. But as much as he wants to forget the horrors of his past, Harrison and his pack haven't forgotten him.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 11, 2020
ISBN9781705219508
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sweeter than a cupcake this book is freaking adorable. Low in spice but very romantic. Should probably have a DV trigger warning
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I've never been a fan of the omega/alpha thing, but for a good while I was happily surprised by this book. Eventually the plot got kinda shaky though, with some things being rushed, some being illogical etc.
    Still, it held up well enough.

    It might be worth mentioning that this could be read as a standalone, but I think one or two things were introduced assuming that we read the previous books.