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Honored Vow

Change of Heart, Book 3

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Honored Vow

By: Mary Calmes
Narrated by: Jeff Gelder
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Jin Rayne is still growing into his frightening new powers as a nekhene cat and his place as reah of Logan Church’s tribe when he learns that a sepat, an honor challenge, has been called. Logan, who has never wanted to do anything but lead his small-town tribe, must travel around the world to Mongolia and fight to become the most powerful leader in the werepanther world.

Logan won’t be the only one making the journey. As his mate, Jin must fight with him to honor his commitment to Logan, his culture, and his tribe. But the trial is long, involving a prolonged separation between the two men, and Logan’s humanity is at stake. In order to make it through the nightmarish sepat, Jin and Logan must accept their fates, trust each other, and honor the vows between them no matter the cost.

©2011 Mary Calmes (P)2012 Mary Calmes
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This is an interesting story. Well written and with likeable characters. The narration needs a little editing.

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the narration of this series is always terrible and up until this book the plot made up for it but now it's just ridiculous, Jin is a hot mess, he knows it and does nothing about it instead he does stupid things like leaving safety without any guard or losing control of his powers and knowing it but not doing anything about it. Logan is just as bad because hes the only one whi can help him control himself but still leaves him alone and unstable and then blames him for acting rashly when he obviously has no control over himself

it's become hard to read this

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