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  • Savage Silence: A Dire Wolves Mission

  • The Devil’s Dires Series, Book 4
  • By: Ellis Leigh
  • Narrated by: Jarman Day
  • Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
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Savage Silence: A Dire Wolves Mission

By: Ellis Leigh
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There’s no escaping a Dire Wolf on the hunt...

Dire Wolf Phego has a history. One that haunts him and holds him back in ways even he doesn’t want to admit. A mission for one of his brothers bring changes, though, and he’s going to have to figure out how to deal with his past if he’s ever going to have a future.

Michaela likes to be needed. As the doctor of her pack, she’s used to being called out at all hours to assist on everything from accidents to baby deliveries. When an old friend is the one calling, she’ll do anything to help, including putting up with a cranky, standoffish oaf of a man who can’t seem to make up his mind on what he wants from her...if anything.

One soldier fighting demons from his past and his present, one woman doing all she can to save those she cares about, and a shadow that inches closer every day. In the world of the Dire Wolves, time off from missions should be calm and easy. But when ghosts come calling, Phego will have to decide if hanging on to his past is worth giving up his future.

One soldier, one fight...one chance at forever.

©2016 Ellis Leigh (P)2021 Ellis Leigh

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Great narration once again.

Great narration once again. Loved this in audible, it really came alive and the tension was palpable. I REALLY want to know what happened to Cole even more now. BOOK REVIEW Thaus is called away on a mission just before Ariel gives birth. Phego is tasked with protecting Ariel until Thaus returns. Phego has demons from his past that make it hard to trust and understandably so once you learn of them. Glad he has some resolution in the end. When Ariel's doctor friend Michaela arrives with her bodyguard Colt to assist with the birth, Phego has met the one thing he never wanted, his mate. The mating connection kicks in but Phego fights it. Added into the mix there is danger stalking the cabin. Michaela is hurt by Phego not acknowledging they are mates but once again we have a strong independent woman who knows her own mind. Who and what that danger is will change all the Dire Wolves not only Phego. A riveting story that gives us a hint that our Dire Wolves may not be the only ones left in existence. (What happened to Colt, is he a goodie or a baddie?). This is my honest review of this book.

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