A top secret team of wolf shifters, the Alpha Pack are former Navy SEALS that use their Psy powers to take on the world’s greatest predators. But while each member is loyal to the pack, it can be hard to deny the call of desire…
Still tormented by his recent captivity, Alpha Pack commander Nick Westfall isn’t sure he’s fit to lead—especially when he meets the one woman he can’t claim without reliving the torture he endured at the hands of a rogue vampire.
Vampire princess Calla Shaw has seen her own share of heartbreak, but she can tell that the wild attraction she and Nick feel for each other could turn into something significant—if only he’d let it. But Calla isn’t about to give up on her mate without a fight.
Time is running out, not only for Nick to claim his mate, but for Calla and her coven. A vampire war is on the horizon, one the Alpha Pack can’t hope to win if their leader can’t pull himself back from the abyss…
JD Tyler’s Wolf’s Fall continues her Alpha Pack series with the story of Alpha Pack Commander Nick Westfall and Vampire Princess Calla Shaw. Although I would highly recommend reading the rest of the series because they are well-written romance paranormal books she does provide enough of a backstory that you are not lost. Calla and Nick have been attracted to each other since they first met but circumstances have kept them apart until they have to work together to defend an evil force bigger than both of them.
Nick has been a favorite of mine since the beginning, and it was interesting to see him meet his match in the strong-willed Calla. Both have experienced loss in the past which led to their own personal issues they had to work through separately, which makes their coupling more poignant. As always, there was an element of danger and suspense that kept the story moving and provided a good backdrop. The additional suspense is one of the aspects I love about JD Tyler’s series, I have had no complaints thus far, but this book left me unsatisfied. The romance wrapped up in an HEA but the underlying storyline left me hanging and checking my kindle to make sure I didn’t miss something. All in all it was a good book, and I would highly recommend it, but there was just something missing that left me wanting more.
Reviewed by Lucy for Cocktails and Books
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