Savage Urges The Phoenix Pack Book 5 edition by Suzanne Wright Paranormal Romance eBooks
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Savage Urges The Phoenix Pack Book 5 edition by Suzanne Wright Paranormal Romance eBooks
I loved this book. But I have to admit I love all of Suzanne Wright's books. She is able to pull a person into a book and fall in love with all her characters. She is descriptive, colorful and at times I find myself laughing out loud! Ryan is such a dark character. I was so happy to see him actually find his mate. I especially loved the fact that his mate was quirky. Ryan needed someone like her!!!What I love most about Suzanne Wright books is honestly the cost. She isn't someone who makes you pay $6, $7, $8, $9 $10+ for a book. I also love that I am able to afford buying the audible book with it. Whyspersync is awesome. So many authors charge such outrageous prices for the books and THEN charge outrageous prices for the audiobook companions. I appreciate so much that this Author doesn't do that. Which means I can afford to do both. I hope she continues to do this - as well as - I hope she gets audiobooks for all the rest of her books as well!
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Savage Urges The Phoenix Pack Book 5 edition by Suzanne Wright Paranormal Romance eBooks Reviews
Savage Urges is Ryan’s and Makenna’s story.
Ryan is the broody and quiet enforcer for the Phoenix Pack. He’s strong and dominant and not one to talk or joke around much. Makenna is a loner wolf who volunteers at a shelter that saves and houses different breeds of shifters. She’s confident and loyal to those she cares about.
Ryan realizes the minute he sets eyes on Makenna that she’s different. He feels a connection to her and his wolf feels the same. The more time they spend together, the more he is convinced that she’s his true mate. Makenna didn’t believe they were mates so Ryan had his work cut out for him. Throw in the problems with Remy wanting the shelter and the chaos he creates and there was a lot going on.
I enjoyed meeting the new characters as well as visiting with ones from the previous books. I’m over Greta and wish one of these heroines would tell her off in a way she’d stop with all the smack criticism. It was only cute in the first book and has been annoying since.
Tao’s book is next with Riley who we met in this story. I’m excited to see how their story evolves.
Suzanne Wright's books are always fun. Her writing is a great blend of witty and casual. For example, one of the characters is described as "a peroxide blond who was rather tan-tastic". Her worlds are very cool in terms of equality. There is sexism, but the females don't buy into it and there are several gay characters in other books.
The werewolf world is fairly large and becomes more complex with each book. Savage Urges is about a loner werewolf who volunteers in a shelter for other loners. Makenna grew up there after her mother was killed for fun by a group of falcon shifters. Loners are generally discriminated against because it is believed that they must have committed an awful crime to get thrown out of their pack. Of course, the reality is much more complex than that.
The shelter Makenna volunteers at is being threatened by an Alpha wolf who wants to add the shelter to his territory. Makenna, the shifter who runs the shelter, another volunteer, the hero, and his pack have to jump over many hurdles to save it from him.
I like that Ms. Wright is able to go with so many variations on the true mate theme. This is book five and each book has had a different take on it. In this book the hero, Butch, is certain from the beginning that Makenna is his true mate even though he can't feel the bond. Makenna doesn't buy it. They build a relationship anyway and work to figure out what's blocking the bond if it exists. The two plots are intertwined and there is no jarring feeling as the book goes from one to the other. I thought the action was great and had a lot of trouble putting this book down. In fact, I read it twice before even writing this review.
I recommend this series as well as Ms. Wright's other two series Deep in Your Veins (vampires), and Dark in You (demons).
This was one of my favourite installments of the Phoenix Pack books up to date. I loved Ryan in the other books and his story didn't disappoint me here, either. Makenna is a lone shifter who volunteers at a shelter that cares for and rehomes other lone shifters. As her role is to potentially rehome those in her care, she extensively researches the family of the loners to ensure the new pack they go to is suitable and safe. One evening she finds a young wolf shifter in her doorway. She takes him to the shelter and her background check shows Ryan might be a suitable candidate for rehoming Zac. While investigating him, he confronts her and is immediately attracted to her. He is enthusiastic about taking his cousin Zac into his pack and as he becomes more involved in Zac and Makenna's life, he learns that the shelter is under threat from another local pack who wants the land the shelter is on.
Ryan realises that Makenna is his mate early on in the book and while she continues to need convincing, it was refreshing to read a book where the true mating is brought up early. Ryan maintained the character traits he was known for in the other books - brooding, silent and tough as nails. Makenna was a likeable female lead. She had the author's typical trademark characteristics for the heroine, i.e. feisty, sassy and strong. She was also quirky, asking random questions - this smacked of females in previous novels in this series. However Makenna was a bit vulnerable due to the lone shifter lifestyle, again making for a nice change. The plot focuses on the shelter and the threat from the other pack as its alpha wants to attain the home in order to have access to the young boys on the premises. Yes, you read that correctly.
If you've read other books in the Phoenix series, there will be nothing groundbreaking here as once again, a similar formula is followed. Alpha male meets confident, spirited female and they will do anything to keep her in their lives. The pack members continue to feature and play their roles established in prior books. They were not overly accepting of Makenna as a lone wolf and while this was frustrating, it was resolved. This book had the main characters exchanging nicknames, similarly to previous books in this series. Unfortunately, Greta continues to make an appearance even though her character has well and truly been done to death. There was no angst with an ex in this book which made a great change of scenery from Suzanne Wright, although there was, unfortunately, a jealous female.
I didn't realise, but the Mercury Pack offshoot starts just before this book, so if you're pedantic about reading order, you might want to start there first as one of the newer characters crosses over into this book briefly. It wasn't a big deal but as a fan of the series, I noticed and will now go back to the first book of the other pack. If you haven't read any of the other books, they all do fine as a stand alone but are greatly enhanced by reading the other stories first as there are recurring characters and themes.
Overall, it was entertaining and well-paced and you know what you're getting when you buy this author. Personally, I loved Ryan and he made this book. I'll continue to read this series.
I loved this book. But I have to admit I love all of Suzanne Wright's books. She is able to pull a person into a book and fall in love with all her characters. She is descriptive, colorful and at times I find myself laughing out loud! Ryan is such a dark character. I was so happy to see him actually find his mate. I especially loved the fact that his mate was quirky. Ryan needed someone like her!!!
What I love most about Suzanne Wright books is honestly the cost. She isn't someone who makes you pay $6, $7, $8, $9 $10+ for a book. I also love that I am able to afford buying the audible book with it. Whyspersync is awesome. So many authors charge such outrageous prices for the books and THEN charge outrageous prices for the audiobook companions. I appreciate so much that this Author doesn't do that. Which means I can afford to do both. I hope she continues to do this - as well as - I hope she gets audiobooks for all the rest of her books as well!
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