Healer's Need by Rhenna Morgan
Review by Morgen Healer’s Need by Rhenna Morgan is the second book in the Ancient Ink trilogy. This book is about finding yourself, being confident in who you are and doing what feels right. Elise is hoping for a fresh start and to finally be able to put her past behind her. Elise's mother rejected her heritage and left clan life and as result, Elise grew up not knowing that side of herself. She is shy, sweet, and wary of strangers. Tate knows how strong and important the bond between mates is but hopes he doesn’t find his other half until he gets better at controlling his basic animal urges. He has lived with his clan his whole life. He is an amazing tattoo artist, gorgeous, and fiercely protective of those he cares about. Elise is pretty quickly thrust into a world she didn’t know existed when her life is put in danger. A threat against their clan means bringing everyone together and strengthening the wards. Immediately Tate feels the connection to Elise. Not wanting to frighten her, he decides to take things slowly and ease her into clan life. Secrets lie between them and a threat looms over all their heads. Can Elise and Tate find a balance for her skittish nature, their burning passions and the learning curve for what powers she has within to protect the clan? This book is written in dual POV but in third person. It gives the reader a good sense of what is happening throughout the story line. The main characters go on a journey of self discovery that is beautiful to watch. They’re given a depth that adds a weight to their emotions. From their first touch, sparks fly. Their mating bond strengthens with each caress. The more time they spend together the more they need each other. Tate trying to take things slow and get to know Elise just amps up the fire between them to a near boiling point. When they finally erupt it’s so well written you’re sucked in and taken for a ride. The pace is at times slow and occasionally I found it difficult to follow the side characters. It’s definitely worth a read and I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys watching someone grow into themselves. **ARC provided for an honest review**
Release Date: October 22, 2018
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