
He kidnaps her and nearly kills his alpha brother because of her. On top of that, she doesn't do the sensible thing and talk to him or anything.she simply goes ahead with the wedding without ever telling Dane. I don't know how this escaped her understanding, but it did. He doesn't want that and, in fact, she's dooming him to a life of loneliness and misery with her actions.far better to deny him children for the rest of his life. Then, Shana finds out that she can't have children and feeling that it's unfair to Dane and that he deserves better, she decides to go ahead and marry her gay ex.Īpparently Shana failed to understand the whole mate thing and the fact that Dane isn't ever moving on from her, even if she tries to be noble and set him free. They try to take things slowly and do build a bit of a friendship before jumping into bed together (that same night, but they did spend all day together). Dane and Shana are really cute (Dane is just a teeny bit whiny and broody). The actual conflict, where Shana basically betrays Dane happens towards the end, so we don't get quite as much resolution as I think this conflict needed. The getting to know you part of this romance was really great, and takes up the majority of this story. Dane's sense of betrayal is so unbearable he kidnaps his mate, which forces a confrontation with his alpha. But when Dane comes back from a business trip, he finds Shana at the altar ready to marry her ex, with no explanation for him.



Dane can't believe how lucky he is, but some problems indicate they need to get to know each other better. It's instant connection and the two spend the weekend together. Suddenly, he meets his fated mate, Shana, in a bar.

Not that it matters because she didn't love him anyway.in fact, no woman has ever loved Dane. Dane is the alpha's brother and has just divorced from his wife because she'd met her fated mate.
