

I didn't expect to like No'One as much as I did - I've never really liked the Chosen women, and although No'One isn't a Chosen, she's very similar to them. I don't think any other female could've brought him back from the brink the way No'One did. Tohr and No'One have a lot in common (each has been through a tremendous ordeal in their lifetime), they've meant in the past and spent an entire year in each other's company, and No'One is incredibly understanding and supportive of Tohr and his situation. Truly.Īs Tohr says himself, No'One could never replace Wellsie but the emotional - and physical - connection between Tohr and No'One is undeniable. Suffice it to say I cried a lot while reading Tohr's story. There were scenes where I felt like I was chopping onions. Some of the sentences in this are like an assault to the solar plexus. how can you possibly follow an act like that? Their back story, the glimpses we see of their relationship in the first three books. Seriously, Tohrment and Wellsie? Probably one of the most romantic couples I've ever come across in the PNR/UF genre.


Let me be frank: I had very little faith that Ward could pull a romance like this off. But save for getting Wellsie back, I believe Tohr was dealt the best hand possible in Lover Reborn. I know a lot of people aren't happy that Tohrment doesn't get Wellsie back. And now that his time has finally come, I'm pleased to say that Ward doesn't disappoint. I've wanted him to find peace and healing ever since that fateful scene at the end of Lover Awakened, but I knew it would take time. But I knew that, if Ward did it right, Tohrment's book had the potential to be the best installment to the series in a long time. Lover Unleashed was disappointing for me on several levels. Verily, Ward, you hath redeemed thyself in mine eyes.
