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Lynx: a Northern Shifters novel [Kindle Edition]

Joely Skye

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The only way to break free is to let go.

In order to protect his shifter kin, FBI agent Trey Walters hides his ability from his employers. For him, a vacation means a whole midwinter month in the Canadian wilderness, free to live in his wolf skin.

When he happens upon a rare lynx shifter, he’s fascinated. And his protective instincts kick into overdrive. The young man needs to be shielded from werewolves and humans alike, whether he likes it or not.

Jonah can hardly wrap his head around the fact that other shifters exist, much less endure the presence of a stranger in his lonely sanctuary. Blaming himself for his brother’s death, he lives in self-imposed isolation. Trust? Forget it. Yet Trey’s patience penetrates Jonah’s fear, and it doesn’t take long for him to fall like a rock for the wolf.

Trey hadn’t planned to embark on an intense, passionate affair, but he finds himself vowing to return after his next undercover mission is over. As months stretch into years, however, Jonah fears that Trey has broken faith with him—or is dead. There’s only one way to find out. Leave the safety of his lair and venture into a dangerous, deadly world…

Warning: violence, explicit sex.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 722 KB
  • Print Length: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (6 April 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0039PH73Q
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #86,414 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Well-written characters bring the story to life 14 April 2010
By Robert Carnevali - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
On vacation, FBI agent Trey Walters heads north in wolf form to see if the reports of a giant lynx are true. Trey is a shifter. A person able to "shift" into an animal form (in Trey's case, a wolf, making him a werewolf). He does manage to find the lynx, and discovers it's another shifter, possibly the only of his line, that can change into a lynx. Jonah is a hermit living in the mountains who shuns humans, and it takes him quite a while to accept Trey's friendship. What neither bargained for is a relationship that is far beyond friendship. Over several years, Trey tries to leave his dangerous past behind, but Jonah still gets caught up in it, and is now in deadly danger.

Set in the same universe as "Feral", "Marked", and "Monster", the character of Trey (who has appeared in all the stories) is fully fleshed out in "Lynx". More insight is given to Trey, and we gain deeper understanding into his desires and motivations. We have a man who has seen, and caused, a lot of death, and now he's getting tired of it. Jonah's character is explored just as deeply. A man who realizes he needs human companionship even though he doesn't like it, Jonah is a complex character full of neuroses, fears, and desires. The interactions between the two, as with all of Joely's characters, is wonderfully detailed and intricate. Add into the mix a healthy does of erotic passion and good, old-fashioned intrigue, and the result is a very satisfying story.

There are weaknesses, though they don't detract much from the book. The ending is a bit abrupt and could have used a bit more detail. Also, the story takes place parallel to the previous stories. It starts shortly after "Minder" and "Monster", runs alongside "Feral" and "Marked", and finishes at a point in time afterward. This does create a slight feeling that the story was "squeezed in" to the others, but not so extreme as to prevent you from enjoying it. The character of Trey was used in the author's other stories set in this universe, and this story is sort of a gift to him, finally giving him the life he longed for.

Good writing, an interesting universe, and well-developed and deep characters make this a very good read indeed.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great emotional read, but not 5 stars... 26 May 2010
By BAGS - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
My favorite stories are the really emotionally heart-wrenching ones, and this was one of them. I have read some of Jolie Skye's other books, but not all. So I was somewhat familiar with Trey, Gabriel, Kingley, and some of the other characters, but I was not completely familiar with the timeline. Even so, I didn't think it was necessary to read all the other books first.

I can't give it five stars, because I felt like the characters stayed apart a little *too* long. The author had to stick with the timeline that was already created, so there was no other choice - these characters *must* spend years apart. Therefore, they ended up with hardly any relationship at all. I've read other books with long seperations which actually can make a good emotional story, but this book never made up for the long absence. It just sort of ends once we know they will have the HEA, but we never get to see them in HEA mode. I wanted to spend more time with them as main characters having HEA within their own story, to make up for all the time they were forced to be apart. Oh well.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Lynx by Joely Skye 9 May 2010
By Elisa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
As the author herself tells in a note, it was not easy to write Trey's story; this werewolf is in almost all, if not all the books Joely Skye wrote, even with her pseudo Jorrie Spencer (for het romance). Trey is always the baddest wolf around, the one who everyone fears, the big bad wolf who comes in town, resolves your trouble and then walks alone in the horizon. He has no private life, even if he has a family; he seems always detached, as if he was physically here but mentally he was somewhere else.

When Trey stumbles upon Jonah, a shifter lynx who is living like an hermit in a secluded place in Canada, it seems clear who is the alpha: Trey is older, 40 years old against Jonah's 24 years old, he is experienced and supposedly in control; Jonah needs direction, above all from someone with experience in being a shifter, since Jonah was like a freak in his family, his mother carrying the shifter gene, but not being a shifter. No one has ever taught Jonah how to be a shapeshifter, and when he lost his mother and brother at brief distance, Jonah remained really alone. When Trey comes around, Jonah sees him like an anchor to sanity, a way to not going feral; and I think that Trey sees Jonah like a way to redeem himself, someone blank whom can be taught to be an happier shifter than him.

The first part of the book is almost idyllic, real life doesn't touch them, and they can plant the seeds of a long-lasting relationship. But then real life brings Trey far from Jonah, and Trey does also a big mistake: he doesn't understand that the months he spent with Jonah taught to the young guy that his isolated cabin in the wood can be lonely. Trey stays away too long and Jonah decides to leave his safe shelter; even if it can be seen as an hazard move, Jonah is proving that he is stronger than Trey. Jonah has the courage to admit that his previous life has no more a meaning without Trey, something that maybe Trey is not ready to do. Jonah risks everything he has for the love of Trey.

The experience will change both men, and there will be a change also in the balance between them: even if younger, even if less experience, Jonah will prove that he can be the one able to take the right decision for the good of the couple; in the span of 1 year and half, Jonah will cancel 16 years of age difference. I think that, if the author will decide to write something more about this couple, we will see that Jonah will acquire more and more self-esteem, to in the end, become the real alpha of the story.

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