by Katie Reus
Really loved this one...Liam and December are perfect. It continues a few moths after Alpha Instinct and there are still some major threats from the APL and after another attempt to kidnap December, Liam is determined to keep her safe and make her his. Quite a few problems arise and when something t...
Was a great read and interesting in how things developed between Liam and December considering she lost her younger brother to shifter. Even with Decembers past with shifters she has trouble controlling her attraction to Liam while he wants to protect her at all costs since he knows she will most li...
Liam found his mate in the first book in the series, and now comes his story with December. December is a human with a tragic death in her childhood which influenced her and her brother against shifters. Now Liam won´t take no for an answer, and she slowly but surely falls for him. At the same time ...
How exciting that I've gotten to read the shifter series! I read the third book first because I won it on a giveaway here and buying the first two was completely worth the wait. Now I am waiting on pins and needles for the next book! Some may be disappointed with the open endings of the books indivi...
I have to admit. I didn't love Alpha Instinct. But I am glad I gave this second installment in the Moon Shifter series a try, because I enjoyed this one much more.I was already invested in a Liam-December pairing, since I read the set up for their romance in the last book. Liam is second-in-command...
Katie Reus keeps up the fast-pace, action and passion in the second book of her Moon Shifters series as she continues to deftly develop and expand her world of lupine shifters. Now pack second-in-command, viral warrior shifter Liam Armstrong vigorously pursues December McIntyre, a human and sister o...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI was on the fence about this series after reading Alpha Instinct; although I enjoyed it, there were a few elements that would have grated on my nerves in the long-term. Primal Possession has all of the good and none of the bad of its predecessor, plus more action, romance an...