Harley Vincent is resigned to life in the human world. Sure, being a margay shifter is half her nature, but life among humans gives her the freedom to roam and do as she pleases. That is, until anti-shifter extremists target her, putting her life in immediate danger.
When an old acquaintance and onetime fling, Jesse Dalton, shows up to offer the protection of his pack, Harley hesitates. She may have feelings for Jesse that go beyond their one-night stand, but life among shifters means giving over her independence to the needs of pack. Plus Mercury Pack has its own threat to face: a rich half-shifter is determined to claim their territory at any cost.
Jesse, who lost his true mate as a child, has wanted Harley since their night together, and he’s not letting her go again. They may not be destined for each other, but he knows she belongs to him and with his pack. Even if he can convince her to join him now, can he convince her to stay?
Oh my I just love this book!!!! I waited so long for this to come out! Jesse and Harley were great! This is an entirely new plot to the phoenix/mecrury pack books and it was amazing! Harley is a cat shifter and Jesse a wolf, he lost his true mate as a child. As a teenager he meets Harley and she brings him back to life again. He decides she will be his and keeps an eye on her until the time is right. I loved how sassy and sarcastic Harley was, she never let anyone push her or Jesse around, even his packmates. Boy was there…
As a matter of fact… This book was so great. Harley and Jesse butting heads is funny, sweet, sexy and hot. I was intrigued by the imprinting in this one rather than them being true mates. It was nice to also have main character be a different breed of shifter. Different breeds get brought up but you don’t get to learn as much as you’d like about them. I love Harley’s cat, tho she didn’t shift often. There are so many things in this book that were hinted at that I can’t wait for more. Such as the comments about Tao…
Great addition to the Mercury pack family I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.Â