
But Jin is the mate Logan needs at his side to help him lead his tribe, and he won't give Jin up so easily. Jin doesn't want to go back to the old ways, and mating would irrevocably tie him to them. Logan Church is a shock and an enigma, and Jin fears that Logan is both the mate he fears and the love of his life. When his travels bring him to a new city, he crosses paths with the leader of the local were-tribe. Having fled his past, he wants nothing more than to start over, but Jin’s old life doesn’t want to let him go. I just couldn't take it.Descripción - Change of Heart: Book One As a young gay man―and a werepanther―all Jin Rayne yearns for is a normal life. This also ties into #6 where Jin's all "Yes, I'm yours.

Maybe I'm in the minority - but I hate relationships where people act as if their partner is a possession, something that they attained and now own. He's super possessive and I got exhausted with his exclamations that Jin is his. It just irks the hell out of me.Īnother pet peeve of mine is when one person in a relationship acts like they own the other. What happened to the fact that Jin had no intention of finding his mate and wanted to avoid all semels in the area no matter the cost? It makes absolutely no sense that years of one mindset are suddenly overturned by one moment in his life. I kind of hate when characters have such strong and passionate beliefs on a subject and then they do a total 360 with no explanation. Then he does and throws out all previous beliefs on the matter. I get the sentiment and maybe I missed an undertone or something in the book showing that Logan was gay or bisexual all along (maybe he wasn't able to face his sexual orientation until Jin?), but it was kind of a deal breaker.Ħ) Jin doesn't want to fall in love. All he explained was that he'd only been with girls but since his reah is a man, he's going to love Jin. Jin even had a very abrupt conversation with Logan, explaining that he either is or isn't gay.



Maybe the author didn't mean to come across as Logan "becoming" gay and/or bisexual (because I'm still confused as to whether or not he's strictly into guys or guys and girls), or maybe it'll be brought up in another book in the series that Logan was really bisexual or gay, but it felt a bit wrong for him to act like he'd suddenly turned gay. They're born with whatever sexual orientation that they are - it's not a decision, it's a part of you. I'm of the mindset that people don't "become" gay, straight, or bisexual. I'm just gonna go with it." It just felt like he'd suddenly "become" gay and/or bisexual. So I guess it doesn't matter what my sexuality is. I was kind of confused when Logan went from dating and sleeping with girls to suddenly being like "You're my reah and you're a guy.
