Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Primal Possession by Katie Reus

From the blurb: 
"Bookshop owner December is no stranger to loss—her younger brother was murdered by a shifter years ago. After resettling in the quiet mountain town of Fontana she’s finally made a life for herself, including befriending local shifters. But now she’s been targeted by a human hate group, forcing her to turn to a bossy wolf who’s convinced they’re mates. She thinks the very thought is ridiculous, but if she wants to survive, she’ll have to find a way to trust him. Before it’s too late for both of them."
I admit I didn't read the first book, and at first I was a bit lost. But the author does a good job explaining a little of what happened so I didn't feel like I missed much. I like how independent December is even with the huge overprotective shifter hovering around her all the time. I felt bad for Liam when he was feeling guilty over bringing all the trouble to December but I still wanted to kick him for abandoning her, especially when the danger was still there. His groveling at the end was super sweet especially with her shocking news. I can't wait to read the continuation of Kat and Jayce's story next!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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