As engrossed as Danika generally is in her work, even she notices the underlying hostility with which the locals in the small northwestern town regard her and her research. She notices the biker gang that arrives shortly behind her even more. With their long hair, tattoos, and piercings, the rough group of bikers aren’t the sort of men she’s ever had contact with-and shouldn’t want to have contact with-but they don’t seem to grasp that they’re not her type and she isn’t theirs. Rating: Carnal, multiple partners, adult situations and language.
When it comes to erotica, I can handle almost anything that is thrown at me. I suspend my disbelief at page 1 and just enjoy the book. That didn’t happen in this book.
I only got about halfway (if that) through the book before I just couldn’t read anymore.
Five bikers (shapeshifters) come into town to look into the rumors that one of their kind is turning the whole town into werewolves. The five bikers are each alphas of their packs. The Council decided to send one from each pack b/c they figure it will be worked out faster.
Enter Dannika, the studier of wolves. She has no idea that paranormal even exists. She doesn’t know that the five bikers in the cabin next to hers are werewolves. She has no idea that the wolf she’s been tracking for weeks is a rogue alpha. What she does know is that each of the five men turn her on.
I could totally handle the multiple sex partners. It’s erotica, fcol. What I couldn’t accept was how all five heroes stayed heroes. Instead, these five alphas decided to share her. Yeah, very unlikely and something I couldn’t get past. The plot was a good one, but I just couldn’t get past that part enough to read more.
DNF
This book is available from New Concepts Publishing. You can buy it here in e-format.