Primal Heat

By Kimber White

Primal Heat - Kimber White
  • Release Date: 2017-02-19
  • Genre: Paranormal Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 84 Ratings

Description

A standalone, cliffhanger free, full length paranormal romance novel involving the sexy wolf shifters of Wild Lake.

Bas Lanier gets what he wants. Always. The hunky billionaire businessman is also Alpha to the largest wolf shifter pack in Wild Lake. He can’t always afford to play by the rules. Too many people depend on him for protection and their livelihood. But when he meets sexy law student, Abby Winslow, instant heat flares between them. The kind only reserved for fated mates. But, when new enemies threaten pack lands, Abby may get caught in the crossfire.

Law school is Abby’s ticket out of the trailer park. Her hard work and ambition finally pay off when she lands a coveted internship that could set her up for life. Before long though, Abby realizes her boss is merely using her as bait to tempt his most cunning adversary, CEO Bas Lanier. But it’s Abby who faces the greatest temptation of all. Virile, sexy, and all Alpha, Bas makes Abby’s blood hum. Can she set aside her feelings even when she learns her boss’s plans could hurt the Wild Lake packs and everything Bas holds dear? She’ll have to make a gut-wrenching choice between her career and her heart.

Reader’s Note: Each book in the Wild Lake Wolves series is a full length, standalone, cliffhanger free, super sexy, werewolf shifter romance. You can read them in any order but the smoking hot events within each happen chronologically. However if you like hot, dominant, alpha male werewolf shifters and the kickass heroines who will do anything to please them, then one-click away and enjoy the ride!

Reviews

  • Love All her books!!

    5
    By WarriorZW
    I am hooked since her first series Claim by the Pack . Great love story, sexy & amazing characters. Can't wait to read more!
  • Least favorite in the series this far

    1
    By Marie0905087
    I don’t feel like the author wrapped this couple’s storyline up well. The others led you to the next story, but Bas never resolved the land issue so to say it can be read as a standalone isn’t really the case. It just felt like this one had an ending that was thrown together and disappointing. As I get further into the series I feel like each couple’s story is developed more poorly.