Savage Urges is the fifth book in the Phoenix Pack series by Suzanne Wright, a self-published author of paranormal romance. The book follows the story of Makenna Wray, a lone wolf who works at a shelter for other lone shifters, and Ryan Conner, an enforcer of the Phoenix Pack who is drawn to her despite the lack of a mating bond. The book combines steamy romance, suspenseful action, and witty humor as the couple faces a sinister threat from another pack that wants to take over the shelter.
The book has received mostly positive reviews from readers who enjoyed the chemistry between the main characters, the fast-paced plot, and the hilarious banter. Some reviewers praised the author for creating a strong and independent heroine who is not afraid to stand up for herself and the shelter. Others appreciated the author’s ability to balance the romance and the conflict, as well as the inclusion of secondary characters from previous books. However, some reviewers also pointed out some flaws in the book, such as the lack of originality, the repetitive sex scenes, and the unrealistic dialogue. Some readers also felt that the book was too long and could have been edited better.
Overall, Savage Urges is a satisfying addition to the Phoenix Pack series that will appeal to fans of shifter romance and urban fantasy. The book offers a captivating blend of passion, danger, and humor that will keep readers entertained and engaged.
Savage Urges (The Phoenix Pack, #5) by Suzanne Wright | Goodreads
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