Blurb
[ob-li-gey-shuh n]
An obligation is a course
of action that someone is required to take, whether legal or moral.
At six years old, Myla was sent to a family her father and
mother had chosen for her when they knew their time on earth was almost up. What
they were unaware of was what they thought would be her safe haven would become
her living hell.
Kai has been watching Myla from afar since he took over
the family business from his father and inherited the responsibility of keeping
her safe. When word gets back to Kai that Myla is not only in danger, but that
his assets are being compromised, he immediately jumps into action and does the
only thing that can be done at the time by marrying her.
Neither Myla nor Kai would have thought that something that
started off as a farce would become the most important thing either of them
could've ever done.
Review
Nothing will
prepare you for anything that Aurora writes, and I always love every minute of
it. Obligation is no different I loved every second of it, but I also found it
hard to keep turning the page. Some parts of the story seemed forced and some parts
I feel the story got lost, but I still love it.
I think that if
someone want to write an Alpha they should take some lessons from Aurora, she can
write one hot alpha. With Kai she really make him strong, but soft all at the same
time making him even better, making him not like any alpha male I have read. Myla
is amazing, so strong and ever after living a hell she never told anyone. She is
able to form a connection with Kai, even if it was written in stars or
something like that. The story wasn’t what you expect, but I love how she entwined
parts and people from Assumption into this story without it taking over. I also
found that after reading all of Aurora books she can write family like no one
else, she writes strong, loving, caring families that never give up on each
other. Some makes me crave to be part of any family she writes and makes me
want to read anything she writes. 4 out of 5 stars.
Excerpt #1
“Everyone is looking for you.”
I turn my head, pulling my hair out of my face as I watch
a boy I’ve never seen before climb up the stairs and into my tree house.
“Who are you?” I ask him as he sits across from me.
“Kai,” he smiles, looking around. He looks a lot different
than the other kids I know. His hair is long, and his skin is a lot darker than
mine. “Why are you hiding?”
I shrug and look away from him. Daddy was yelling earlier;
he was so mad that he was turning red. Then Mommy started crying, and Daddy
started yelling louder. I heard Mommy telling Daddy that he had to send me
away. I don’t want to go away. I try to be good, but sometimes, I forget to
listen.
“Why are you crying?”
I look up at him and wipe my face. “I’m scared,” I
whisper, wiping my nose.
“Come on. I’ll protect you,” he says, holding his hand out
to me.
Then my mommy calls my name again. I look at his hand,
move Mr. Bear under my arm, and put my hand in his.
“Myla!” Mommy yells, running towards me.
I can tell she has been crying again.
“Where did you go?” Her hands grab my shoulders and she
shakes me hard.
“It’s my fault. I asked her to show me the tree house,”
Kai tells her.
She stops shaking me then looks at him. “You shouldn’t
have done that. You knew we were looking for her,” she says angrily her head.
“I’m sorry. I wasn’t thinking,” Kai says softly, putting
his hands in his pockets and looking at the ground.
I look back at Mommy, and she shakes her head before
grabbing my hand and pulling me with her. When I look over my shoulder at Kai,
he smiles, making me smile back.
Excerpt #2
I feel the sun on my closed eyelids and something sharp
poking me in the face. Moving my hand, trying to get away from the pain, I
whimper when it scrapes against my cheek. I lift my head and run my fingers
along the side of my face, feeling wetness. Opening my eyes to see a light
smear of blood on my fingers. I flip my hand over, and then I see the gaudy
ring that is now taking up residence on my ring finger.
“Great,” I whisper, closing my eyes and laying my head
down again.
I prayed earlier, before I went to sleep, that when I woke
up, the ring I’m wearing now and the man who put it there would be nothing but
a bad dream. No such luck. I roll over and take a shaky breath, wanting to
close my eyes for a few more seconds, wishing I could just sleep until
everything was back to normal.
About the Author:
Aurora
Rose Reynolds is a navy brat who's husband served in the United States Navy.
She has lived all over the country but now resides in New York City with her
Husband and pet fish. She's married to an alpha male that loves her as much as
the men in her books love their women. He gives her over the top inspiration
everyday. In her free time she reads, writes and enjoys going to the movies
with her husband and cookie. She also enjoys taking mini weekend vacations to
nowhere, or spends time at home with friends and family. Last but not least she
appreciates everyday and admires it's beauty.