Sickle
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- 35,00 kr
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- 35,00 kr
Publisher Description
Sickle.
A rare Omega male, he's lost everything to the king of the beyond. To Giaus, that hated feral mutant, infected with the Trax virus. A colossus who stole everything that might have saved their ragged pack. Their sweet and wild Renegade, the queen Sickle would have died to defend was now utterly corrupted by her mate.
Ruined.
Untouchable.
Sickle had watched them all fall to the king who shouldn't be. His brothers lost where he could not follow without accepting certain death.
So he'd fled, but not before setting a horde of the hopeless lost on his former brothers. A walking plague to grant them a merciful death when he'd been too weak to do so himself. Too... Omega to grant a peaceful end to the queen he might have loved.
Heart sick, tattooed cheeks wet with tears, Sickle is alone. For the first time, his life is in his own hands.
And the price?
Everything.
But to one of his kind? Born to endure, created to serve, everything means nothing at all when suffering has been the only true companion he's ever known.
Sickle will rise from the shadows. Transformed. Flanked by dragons.
But he is not the only one who will know what it is to change...
Customer Reviews
From betrayal and pain he shall rise
Finally it is here. Well worth the wait. If you are not into blood and gore, you should properly not read it. But what else can you expect from Myra Danvers.
It starts right after Sickle stumbles upon 6 starving baby dragons, their adult form one of the most feared creatures of the Wilds. Narrowly he escapes but now has to decide, to kill for survival or try to use them to his advantage.
I really like this version of Sickle. He grows and transform into something stronger. He is no longer going to roll over on his back for the Anhur Alphas.
Renegade was caught, infected and mated to not one but two Anhur Alphas. Between them she really has to assert herself, if she doesn’t want to become a breeding bank for fodder to Gaius army.
We doesn’t get as much Renegade time, as I would have liked. But I also enjoy Gaius and Sinadims perspective.
Hopefully you will enjoy it as much as me.