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Untethered by R.A. Thorn
Untethered by R.A. Thorn










Untethered by R.A. Thorn

There are a few minor things that bothered me about this story, one being that the author sometimes referred to Aidan’s partner Elena as Len. But it’s meeting Aidan that makes Ink realize just what he has been missing-someone to take care of him, want him, and love him just as he is-kinks and all. He has a wanderlust that drew him out into the world and gave him one incredible experience after another. Ink, who is nameless until Aidan offers up the moniker as a prequel to some very kinky sex, simply needed more than just hanging out with the herd. But he loves his job, loves helping people, and while he often feels like a bit of a failure on the paranormal scale, he still gains satisfaction from doing the work. Thus, he is a real disappointment to them and became even more so when he decided to become an agent for MED and squander his powers on being something as simplistic as a cop. He definitely has some skills, but not the amount his parents were hoping for him to have.

Untethered by R.A. Thorn

Told in alternating points of view, we get just enough backstory on both Ink and Aidan to realize that both have felt not only lonely, but also not quite in step with their families or own kind.įor Aidan, being a half-breed, with a banshee mother and a magician for a father, makes him feel like a failure in both worlds. I was awestruck at the poetic tone of this author’s writing some of the descriptive passages were really quite lovely and made me feel fully immersed in the magical setting of this story. Noone has written a beautiful and sexy novella in The Pooka’s Share. From that one encounter, not only does Ink get his name, but if all goes well, he may perhaps get a place to call home once and for all.

Untethered by R.A. Thorn Untethered by R.A. Thorn

So the night the infamous Magical Enforcement Division (MED) agent Aidan Callahan comes to capture him, Ink allows it. Even Ink has to admit, however, while life as a free faerie horse can be exhilarating, it can also be lonely. So he left and traveled-untethered, a pooka without a home. He loves his herd, but he couldn’t imagine staying with them, doing the same things, seeing the same places, day in and day out.












Untethered by R.A. Thorn