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Review: Dire Needs-Stephanie Tyler

Title: Dire Needs
Author: Stephanie Tyler
Series: Eternal Wolf Clan Book 1
Release Date: March 2012
Publisher: Signet
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Rating: 3.75 Hoots
Reviewer: Brandi





The full moon is their mistress. They are predators of pleasure and pain. Feared by humans, envied by werewolves, the Dire Wolves are immortal shifters, obeying no laws but their own bestial natures. Once they were many, but now only six remain, a dangerous wolfpack forever
on the hunt…

Rifter leads the pack, embracing the lifestyle and ethics of an outlaw biker even as he battles an ancient enemy who has become a new, powerful force. But with his Brother Wolf raging inside him, howling to
be unleashed, he needs to satisfy his hungers. And when he meets a drop-dead gorgeous blonde drinking alone in a bar that caters to both human and inhuman, Rifter’s primal instinct is to claim her.

Gwen has her own desires, long unfulfilled. She hopes a passionate night with the leather-clad, Harley-riding biker will ease her suffering. The seizures that have wracked her body her entire life are incurable—and they’re killing her.

But none of that will matter if Rifter can’t stop the growing threat to them all–trappers who are determined to enslave humankind and use the Dire wolves as part of their nefarious plan. (Goodreads)

Review:
Stephanie Tyler is well known for her romantic suspense novels that have grabbed many readers with their Alpha male character's and strong romance storylines. Now she is switching up genres with her first book in a new paranormal series, Dire Needs. Tyler steps up to the plate and delivers a fresh and sexy take on werewolves that readers will enjoy.

Dire Needs starts out with a bang as the two main characters meet and the chemistry is instant to the reader. Gwen is easily likeable with her strong persona and Rifter is magnetic in his rugged mannerisms. The supporting cast are just as enjoyable and I look forward to reading more about them in future installments.

The book moves at a clipped pace as we are introduced into a very imaginative story, however at times I felt it was information overload on the explanation of the characters and storyline that is created. Rest assure that this book is still very much a great read with smoking hot scenes, shocking developments and simply…a very good story!

1 comment :

  1. Hmmm, I enjoyed the 3.75 Hoot score...there are times when you like but that 4 seems a big jump! I will have to use this! I was looking into some of Stephanie Tylers books (her RS stories)...cheers,

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