She’s a lone wolf with a cause.
As a volunteer at a shelter for lone shifters – the same one that rescued her – Makenna Wray has dedicated her life to finding homes for its residents. And when she discovers that a teen in her care is related to Ryan Conner, the broody, handsome-as-sin enforcer of the Phoenix Pack, she’s eager to help connect the two. She just wasn’t prepared to feel a connection of her own.
Lone wolves are loners for a reason – and most of them bad. Or so Ryan assumes until he meets the mysterious Makenna. Quirky and sensual, she seems to enjoy riling him, especially when she refuses to discuss her past. Although there is no mating bond, he’s sure she’s the one. All he has to do is be patient and wait. But when another pack’s sinister Alpha comes sniffing around, threatening Makenna and her shelter, this enforcer is ready to let his wolf off the leash….
Wonderful as Always Ryan who we met way back in book one is an Enforcer in the Phoenix Pack and always been the sort of quiet one that we don’t know much about. He’s the grunter of the group more than the talker. It has been alluded to the fact that he was captured and tortured once and that event changed him. He is now the like bad, kick your a** sort of Enforcer because he won’t allow himself to be in that place again. Now he just found out that his relative Zac is in a loner shelter and…
Great series! Savage Urges is my second book in the Phoenix Pack series and I really need to go back and read the first three. Not because I need them to catch up in the series but because the ones I read are so good! Author Suzanne Wright had quite the great series going on here. Her writing style just draws me in and her characters are just so top notch. She definitely has a something worth reading here.Â
Slow at times, but still a classic Phoenix installment.. Love Suzanne Wrigth! Fair warning, I am a Suzanne Wright fangirl. She can’t do much wrong in my eyes. Savage Urges brings us the story of Ryan. I’ve wanted to know more about our brooding, grunting, closed off wolf for a while. Now you know.. Let’s get this review underway, shall we?Â