


Kai finally found love and contentment with Master and Tam, but the attack may have ruined his chances for happiness and a place in their hearts. The love between Master and Tam is clear and he wonders if there will ever truly be a place for him. But even if the men can finally get free, Kai still isn’t sure if he will fit in.

When an opportunity comes to potentially save them, Kai risks his life to try to get help and see them rescued, even as it nearly kills him. Despite his grave injuries, Kai’s only thoughts are for Master and Tam. But the men do not welcome Kai in fact, they torture him for information, sure that he knows more about his master than Kai is revealing. When the men arrive at the mercenaries’ fort, Master suggests Kai distance himself from him and Tam in hopes of finding favor with the mercenaries and hopefully a means for escape. But all he can do is mourn the loss of the life he barely got to live with Master and Tam, and to fear for the safety of the two men he has grown to love. Kai knows he should be relieved to see his fellow Granthians and have a chance at freedom. Now all three men are captured, Master and Tam are in a cage and nearly dead, and Kai is chained behind as he is forced to hike through the unforgiving desert.

When Granthian mercenaries attacked their compound in Otiz, the fledgling new life Kai was building was suddenly destroyed. And somehow, despite never before acting on his feelings toward men, Kai managed to find a place in both their hearts and in their bed. He had a kind, gentle master, and a true friend in fellow slave, Tam. When Kai was captured and sold as a slave three months ago, he never imagined how much he would come to love his new life. If you haven’t read that one yet, go grab it because it is fabulous, then head back here for more about the second book. Note: This book picks up directly after The Slave, and therefore this review will spoil some of the ending of that story. Buy Links: Amazon | All Romance | Amazon UK
