

As I mentioned above I listened to this audiobook to give an honest review. and I would love something more like this from the author. There was some surprises in there for me. Even though he kept Colin as captive I really liked him, I understood Taron to a degree.

Then again things even though things turn into a horror show who knows what will happen? Taron just wanted to be left alone and gets landed with Colin who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. When a sign says no trespassing in the middle of nowhere make sure you turn back. Colin definitely took the wrong way home and didn't get anywhere for his efforts. Wyatt Baker changed my mind in a hurry.he has this really calm voice and the difference between characters were fantastic.I also how the ALS was identified with the different tone and I believe there was a sound before they signed. I originally started reading it but then I got the offer to review the book for an honest opinion and I'm so glad I took the leap into audio. A Merikan 's novels and this was another great one though different and I loved every minute of it. High heat, twisted and tantalizing, not for the fainthearted. Warning:or adult readers who enjoy stories where lines between right and wrong get blurry. One that isn’t right, yet tempts him every time Colin’s pretty eyes glare at him from the cage.

It’s only when he finds out the city boy is gay that an altogether different option arises. Colin doesn’t deserve death for setting foot on Taron’s land, but keeping him isn’t optimal either. The last thing Taron needs is a nuisance of a captive. He deals with his problems on his own, but the night he needs to dispose of an enemy, he ends up with a witness to his crime. But what seems like his worst nightmare might just prove to be a path to the kind of freedom Colin never knew existed. He ends up taking a detour into the darkest pit of horror, abducted by a silent, imposing man with a blood-stained axe. What he doesn’t realize is that it’s the last time he has a choice. On impulse, he decides to take a different route. Like every other weekend, Colin is on his way home from university, but he’s taunted by the notion that he never takes risks in life and always follows the beaten path.
