Monday, January 20, 2020

Heart of the Deep by Tiffany Roberts [Review]

Heart of the Deep by Tiffany Roberts
Heart of the Deep (The Kraken #4) by Tiffany Roberts
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: March 1, 2019

The Kraken
1. Treasure of the Abyss
2. Jewel of the Sea
3. Hunter of the Tide
4. Heart of the DeepKindle
5. Rising from the Depths
6. Fallen from the Stars
7. Lover from the Waves

Tiffany Roberts
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
HIS HUNTRESS AND HIS HEART

Larkin has spent almost a year hunting the monstrous kraken in the hope that they knew the whereabouts of her missing brother. Her efforts finally come to fruition when she and the other rangers capture three of the beasts — but the reality is nothing like the stories they’ve been told, and the kraken are not the monsters she expected. Dracchus awes her, captivates her, and makes her long for things she’d never dared dream. With tensions between their people escalating, can she jeopardize everything by trusting him? Is a taste of him worth her life?

HER WARRIOR AND HER REFUGE

Dracchus has risked himself countless times for the sake of his people, doing anything and everything to protect and provide for them. Between the vocal, anti-human kraken at home and the hunters prowling the seas, everything is falling apart around him. But when he meets Larkin, he allows himself hope — hope for a mate of his own, for a family of his own. She is his match, unlike any female he’s ever known. To have her, he’ll have to endanger her, along with all those he’s come to care for. After years of selflessness, how much is he willing to gamble to fulfill his own desires?
Thoughts on Heart of the Deep: OH MY GOODNESS, I like Dracchus. He's wise enough to question his leadership all while ALWAYS doing what's best for the kraken he's trying to protect. I absolutely respect a leader who checks himself like that.

Plus, Dracchus is just a big sweetie pie under all the muscles and massive tentacles. He thinks things through and weighs the consequences of his actions. And when he commits to something, he is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT committed.

That includes Larkin. I mean, let's face it, Larkin's introduction to the kraken isn't all that flattering. She helps capture them and that could have automatically put her on their poop-list. But Dracchus takes the time to observe her and he sees how she tries to help his captured comrades in whatever way she can.

As for Larkin, as much as she wants to find her missing brother, she can't condone the path her father is taking to do it. She's honorable enough to try to fix things in her own small way. Plus, she's willing to confront her father when she thinks he's taking things too far.

These kraken have had a rough time of it, but, as Dracchus said, change is coming whether the kraken are going to be ready for it or not.

I am SO ready to see what happens with Kronos now.

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