Private eye by day. Alpha by nature.All her life, Kensi has dreamed of being an alpha werewolf. The trouble is, she can’t shift—and no one must know. Her plan B? Offering her talents as a private eye to the Wild Pack. If she can locate their missing werewolf, they’re bound to support her claim to lead.Stubborn and searing-hot Drake is assigned to be her guide. His constant push for dominance … constant push for dominance threatens the investigation from the start, yet far more dangerous are his mercury eyes. They watch her all the time, breaking down her defenses bit by bit. Unless she finds a way to control her growing feelings, he could uncover her secret before she even gets close to solving her case.
But when the missing girl turns up dead, Drake’s story unravels…
Part mystery, part romance, this urban fantasy is bound to captivate fans of shifter novels and the paranormal.
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This story is something else. It is awesome. Kensi is a PI and she loves a mystery. The case is a good one. Some twists and turns. And Kensi had a secret. It made her a little harder than most. All she had endured as a child. But the best is the ending the biggest mystery of all. I received a complimentary review copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving a honest review.
Loving this book! Kensi dreams of being an alpha. Trouble is, she can’t shift. Can pack protector Drake bring out the wolf in her in this werewolf mystery romance?
As a P.I Kensi was after answers but not only for her investigation if not for her future as an alpha. Struggling with her self-doubts, her feelings for the alpha protector and her duty Kensi had to face the reality of her destiny and don’t be afraid of embracing it. An intriguing and very interesting story that kept my attention to the details of the plot development. Predictable? At all. Kensi’s character was compelling with good and clear insight and witty and amusing comments. Liked the mystery, the suspense and how the author kept me reading between lines connecting dots. I’ll keep a close eye on this author.
Kensi dreams of being an alpha. Trouble is, she can’t shift. Can pack protector Drake bring out the wolf in her in this werewolf mystery romance?
This book had a really good storyline that kept me turning the pages. The characters were awesome and the chemistry was amazing. This Is a great PNR book.
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Great story and mystery. Kensi is the only child of the alpha and king of her pack. But for some reason she has never been able to shift nor exhibit dominance over another shifter as she should be able to as the future alpha of her pack. Then she goes to Colorado to help another pack locate a missing woman. She is also on another mission. Her mother was originally from this area, and she wants to find out about the missing “travelers”. She hopes to also find out why she can’t shift. She has a real connection to Drake, one of the protectors to alpha of the pack she is helping, but he tries many times to dominate her and she can’t ever tell him her secret. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review
On the way to the Wild Pack, Princess Kensington (“Kensi”), royal daughter of the Boroughs Pack Alpha King, was involved in a vehicle accident where an abandoned truck had been left in the middle of the mountainous road and the car that hit hers drove her into the truck. Drake, the Wild Pack’s protector, arrived in an old pickup truck to drive Kensi to the meeting with their Alpha Jonah. Although Kensi von Berg had always dreamed of being an alpha werewolf, she is unable to shift and needs to keep that secret. She figures that by offering her private investigator talents to the Wild Pack to find Raven, a missing werewolf, they may in turn support her claim to leadership when the time came, especially since they were the largest pack in the U.S.
Jonah assigned dominant, stubborn, irritating, sexy Drake as her guide on the hunt for the missing werewolf. When she tried to decline, he asserted his Alpha dominance, increasingly uncomfortable aches and tingles down her arms; and she wished yet again that she could assert her own back – but she didn’t have that ability. His final display of dominance, sent out as she walked away without his official dismissal, almost made her stumble. So she had to accept Drake as her Protector. As they walked outside, Drake asserted a quick shot of alpha dominance, causing her already raw skin to burn, as if to say he would be calling the shots now. He obviously did not know Kensi at all to think that would be possible!
But when they find the werewolf female dead, and evidence is found, everyone’s suspicions turn to Drake, the guy she has been falling for! Is she in danger? Can she find proof of his involvement – or maybe find the REAL killer? Was the “evidence” they found at Drake’s place more than likely planted?
Fast-paced and intriguing, grab your copy and see if Kensi can use her P.I. skillset to find justice, or whether she is at the mercy of a killer?
Loved this book! Princess Kensi is the daughter of a werewolf King, and a private detective in Chicago. She has a secret, she’s a werewolf that can’t shift. She’s hired to help find a woman from the Wild Pack that has disappeared. Drake, an Alpha Protector, is assigned to be her babysitter/guide while she’s there. Kensi finds herself very attracted to Drake. This book has a bit of everything, crime, murder, jealousy, and love. A fun entertaining read and one I really enjoyed.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Kensi high aspirations . . . can be achieved
Overall 4 out of 5 stars
Performance 4 out of 5 stars
Story 4 out of 5 stars
I got more than I was expecting when I started this one. I was expecting a PNR that gave as good as it got, but then there was a slight twist on things. Kensi finds she has high aspiration for one in her predicament. She will need help reaching the shelf she wants. In come Drake. Things are not as they appear and things continue to become a bit of a challenge for Kensi. Narration was clean, clear, and flowing.