When the bad guy is the only one you can trust, you’re screwed… sometimes in the best way possible.Breya is a woman on a mission to take care of LA’s homeless instead of shunning them, and hopefully find her missing brother among them one day.But fate’s a bitch who has a way of messing with the best of plans. That’s what it boils down to when Breya is attacked while delivering food to those who … attacked while delivering food to those who need her help most. She’s rescued by a man identifying himself only as Hunt, who has her stealing cars and lifting people’s wallets while on the run from a seriously bad dude.
What’s worse, she can’t fight this biting attraction to the infuriating man who could quite possibly be a Viking warrior god, if not for all his sullen, broody behavior.
That is, until the day she watches his skin rip away from his body to reveal a wolf dead-set on protecting her from others like him—and ensuring the future they’re destined to have together… if they can save the world in time to have it.
Other books by Sarah Zolton Arthur:
Series
Immortal Elements Series
Flight: The Roc Warriors (Immortal Elements 1)
Soar: A Warrior’s Fight (Immortal Elements 2)
Brimstone Lords MC
Bossman: Undone (Brimstone Lords MC 1)
Duke: Redeemed (Brimstone Lords MC 2)
Chaos: Calmed (Brimstone Lords MC 3)
Scotch: Unraveled (Brimstone Lords MC 4)
Standalones
Summer of the Boy
The Significance of Moving On
Skydiving, Skinny-Dipping & Other Ways to Enjoy Your Fake Boyfriend
Audio
Summer of the Boy
Skydiving, Skinny-Dipping & Other Ways to Enjoy Your Fake Boyfriend
more
Run: The Viking Pack by Sarah Zolton Arthur is a wonderful story that I have read. This is book number three in this wonderful series writen by a brand new author for me to read and I loved the story. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about wolf shifters and paranormal romances.
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I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. It was great having characters that are well developed and engaging and have plenty of chemistry. The flow of the storyline was steady and smooth.
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Hunt and Breya’s story took me by surprise. We meet Breya who runs a non-profit helping the homeless in LA. She is also looking for her brother who disappeared without a trace as she goes about her work. She hears the homeless talking about the wolves but thinks they mean regular wolves until a man, Goliath, attacks her one night in an attempt to kill her. Out of the blue another stranger saves her, taking her to her apartment and caring for her because of the concussion she has suffered.
They can’t stay at her apartment for long because Goliath is still tracking her. Together they flee this threat and Hunt has a lot to explain as Breya is exposed to the supernatural world and threat she is facing. While they are drawn to each other, Hunt doesn’t realize she is his mate until after they kiss which adds another level of complexity to the storyline.
I thoroughly enjoyed the writing and the characters as well as the storyline. I am going to find and read the first two books in the series because this one was so good.
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I liked that Breya worked finds her one in Hunt. I enjoyed their story because it had a great story line to keep my interest and make me wonder about the other books in the series.
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I’m not an avid reader of paranormal shifter romances, but this one was very well written with an epic feel to it. Starting off with a five thousand year history as souls connected and started a series of prophetic actions that affected the world, this storyline just got better and better.
I liked the way human Breya was swept up into this other world with Hunt appearing in her life and saving her from death.
Not a fan of all his past lovers showing up throughout the book, but I loved the way Breya handled the encounters with aplomb.
The storyline heated up and got very entertaining after they consummated and became one, and I appreciated the fact that the beautiful Johanna, Hunt’s most serious relationship that lasted eons, showed up after he and Breya were already a solid couple.
Intrigue and suspense along with fulfilled prophesy increased the pace of this book as mysteries are unveiled and Breya’s world expanded because of her connection with Hunt.
The story isn’t over, but there was a satisfying HFN for this epic couple.
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Really super book. Has plenty of drama and adventure. Breya is trying to help the homeless in LA and hopefully find her brother while doing that. On a day of helping leads her to criminal activities with Hunt who is also her protector and mate. He reminds her of a viking God. Couldn’t put this book down until it was finished. First book I’ve read by this author and was so good I’ll look for others. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.