Suzanne Wright definitely
puts the “A” in alphas!
I knew I would love Madisyn and Bracken’s story and I wasn’t
disappointed. With their story came the expected new adversaries and the
gruesome territorial fights which ran alongside their own battle of emotions as
they unexpectedly find themselves as mates.
When Suzanne Wright's leading men are not exerting their
dominance to those threatening the pack they are exerting their dominance in
the bedroom and that is a common theme throughout the Mercury and Phoenix pack
books. Despite the abundance of alpha males, their characters are surprisingly
close to one another and their family/friendship dynamic is in part what
attracts me to these stories. Each duo provides another exciting dimension to
what is an already hugely successful series and instead of feeling that this is
just another wolf story, each book gives readers so much more.
As with all of the books in the series, the other members of
each pack continue to contribute to each subsequent novel and you feel like you
are once again amongst old friends when your return to one of these stories.
This book had its usual amount of emotional highs and lows
but this time we were also introduced to a particularly feisty Pallas Cat
thanks to Madisyn. This definitely brought a refreshing and fun aspect to the
storyline.
This is definitely a recommended series for all shifter fans
out there.
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