


But he can't help wanting to learn more about the werewolves, their culture, their society, and their way of life because Mage's are not taught anything about any species besides themselves. This situation could get Simon in a whole lot of trouble if his Master Mage were to find out. Simon rescues the cubs from the demon draining their energy and, in so doing, becomes a friend of the pack. Unfortunately, when he gets barraged for two days with cries from wolf cubs, he knows he has to help. Simon Osborne is an Apprentice Mage who has been taught the rules about magical species never mixing, very well. Not to mention that this world the author created keeps each of the different types of magic users essentially separate from one another. It's no wonder then that when I read the blurb for Mind Magic by Poppy Dennison, I was intrigued. I've been an addict most of my life and shifter stories are often my favorite.

My favorite genre has, and always will be, paranormal. Simon and Gray must join forces to protect the pack, even as they struggle to resist the temptation that threatens to destroy them both. Unfortunately for the alpha, he needs Simon’s help to track down the demon behind the kidnappings-before it strikes again. Since Simon is now a friend of the pack, Gray doesn’t have much choice about it-or the forbidden attraction that goes along with it. The last thing Gray needs is a mage in his life, but Simon did save his son. Of course, all actions have consequences, and Simon’s bold move earns him the displeasure of his peers and the attention of the cubs’ alpha, a man named Gray Townsend. But for once in his life, Simon breaks the rules and rescues the cubs, saving them from a demon intent on draining them of their magic. After all, they’re werewolf cubs, and he’s an apprentice mage. According to the rules, Simon Osborne should ignore the children’s cries for help.
