
You know, the one with the menage scene that was since edited out and removed from whence it came. As I've said before (and as you are probably sick of hearing me mention) I even own a copy of the original version of Feral Sins. I have read this series from the very beginning, as they were released. I have been a Suzanne Wright fan from the very start. But enough excuses about me, let's talk about this book.

So, even though this is going to be a horrifyingly shitty review, I just want to at least lay something down in this review space before I completely forget to do so. I have a lot going on in my personal life that's kind of taking all my attention and mental energy right now.

I'm not really in a reviewing/reading (*gasp*) mood this week. And it’s threatening to destroy everything Mila and Dominic are fighting for. They’re falling in love in the shadows and secrets of their pasts. He wants all of Mila and won’t be satisfied until he has it.Īs the passion grows wild, so does the risk. He finds himself tantalized by a female who makes him think of forever. But for the first time in his life, Dominic is feeling more than a fling. Now everything about him-his killer smile, his perfectly sculpted body, and his smooth-as-honey voice-is drawing in a captivating new catch. This irresistible playboy-and delicious badass wolf-is making Mila’s fantasies come alive again.Īlarming, compelling, and heady with sensual energy, Dominic is an expert at making women shed their inhibitions. Then she meets Dominic, a pack enforcer with a notorious reputation. Struggling to be at peace with her loveless fate, she doesn’t fight the suggestion of entering an arranged mating. That her one true mate imprinted himself on another female was hard enough to accept.

Return to the sensual and feral stirrings of the Phoenix Pack as a woman who’s already bound to one man is tempted by a wolf who’s bound only to his nightly desires.Ĭat shifter Mila Devereaux can’t help but see it as a betrayal.
