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  • The Devil's Dires, Book 1
  • By: Ellis Leigh
  • Narrated by: Jarman Day-Bohn
  • Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
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Savage Surrender

By: Ellis Leigh
Narrated by: Jarman Day-Bohn
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There's no escaping a Dire Wolf on the hunt.

Feared by even his own kind, Bez of the Dire Wolf shifters knows exactly how to succeed in any battle. Even if that means racking up collateral damage along the way. A simple mission into the swamplands to save a teenage wolf shifter should have been an easy track and retrieval for a man with his training, but nothing comes easy when the fates get involved.

In one night, Omega Sariel went from a free, single shewolf to a captive with a teenage girl to watch over and a couple of guards intent on making her life, what little is left of it, miserable. Then a soldier with ice in his eyes walks in, and the mating call begins. He's too tough, too harsh, too murderous, but when your life hangs in the balance, a lethal fighter in your corner is better than battling alone. Especially one who isn't afraid to get a little dirty with her.

Two kidnapped women, one dangerous soldier unknowingly about to come face-to-face with fate, and a monster set on destroying everything in its path. In the world of the Dire Wolves, a retrieval is a simple mission for the unit of soldiers that make up their pack. But this time, a single glance blows simple right out of the swamp and forces Bez to make his stand alone.

One soldier, one fight, one chance at forever.

©2016 Ellis Leigh (P)2016 Ellis Leigh

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Wonderful narration

Wonderful narration which makes listening a pleasure. Great inflection with the voices and a good pace. BOOK REVIEW 4.5 stars. This is a book from a new author I found in the Shifters in Spring box set and was free on Amazon. I just loved this book and the Dire Wolves, OMG. The biggest, baddest of all the wolf shifters out there. The story had loads of action and just kept me reading and I cannot wait to read about the rest of these really extraordinary pack of Dire Wolves. I loved the instant knowing that the one you are seeing is your mate but it was not in a silly way, it was sensible, grown up and enjoyable. I have read the short bonus follow up to this (Savage Surrender-Homecoming) which is free from the authors newsletter, so if you like this book make sure to get and read this too. I have just started book two in this series and had to force myself to put it down to write this review. I am going to have to read her other series Feral Breed MC even though I am not into biker books.

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