I was given copies of some of these books by the author. My reviews were voluntary.
Shiftless (Wolf Rampant 1)
This book tells the story of the early days of Wolfie and Terra. You may have read about Wolfie before in some of Aimee's other wolf tales.
Terra is doing her best to survive in the human world by suppressing her wolf. She has fled from her pack and her alpha father and tried to avoid other wolves. She first meets Wolfie in his wolf form with a collar and a leash. His "owner" assures Terra that they just want to sit and talk to her, but she knows that Wolfie is an alpha male and not a pet. She gets away from them, only to run into an even worse problem - her father. He tells her that she can either come home and give him a grandson as an heir or find her nephew and help him turn for the first time and bring him to the pack.
Terra did not even know she had a nephew. To make matters worse, Wolfie's pack lives nearby and Wolfie has claimed her nephew as part of his pack of misfits. He also plans to help Terra make nice with her wolf, and with his.
Many things will go wrong, and some things will go right before all this is sorted out. Join Wolfie and his band of rejected wolves as they storm their way into Terra's heart.
I can't wait to read the next book in the series. I wouldn't call the ending a cliffhanger, but it does leave you wanting more.
Half Wolf (Alpha Wolf Underground 1)
I both read and listened to the audio version of this book. I have read this entire series and was very happy to listen to book 1 as I love to listen to audio books when I walk. I remembered most of the story from my prior reading, but the initial scene at the bar still cracks me up. This is the story of a female "halfie," half-human and half wolf-shifter, who has been forced to leave the safety of the pack she belonged to. She is joined by another halfie, a set of twins (one male, one female), and a friend who is her beta. Yep, she's the alpha of the little pack and, as she considers her wolf to be the weakest of them all, she is thankful that her former alpha gave her a little of his power to help her out. She is being dogged by the very wolf that forced her exodus from her pack, and there is great danger as she makes her way through out-pack territory where halfies have suddenly become victims of kidnappings and ritual killings.
Huntress Born (Wolf Legacy 1)
I loved this book all the way up to the cliffhanger ending. Bad author. Lol.
Ember leaves her pack family and goes in search of her half-brother. Things start to go wrong the moment she gets off the bus. She is in the territory of another pack and will need to make nice with the Alpha. There is a werewolf hanging around the bus station acting strange. Then there is the interesting Uber driver. Her job at the nearby college involves her favorite pastime - baking. At least she has that as she tries to juggle a new-found family, avoid the local Alpha's son, fight her attraction to the Uber-driver professor, dodge her father's well-meaning phone calls, and oh yeah, figure out what happened to her brother. All of this when she just wants to slink back home and wallow in her pack's love and acceptance.
Incendiary Magic (Dragon Mage Chronicles 2.5)
I started this story late one night and couldn’t put it down. It is a short novella about Mason, one of the dragons, and Fee, a Fire mage.
Fee’s father is a Fire Mage, an abusive one. He has Fee so afraid and submissive that she has agreed to start a fire and try to get herself captured by dragons. I won’t tell you any more about the book since it is so short, but you will love Mason and Fee (short for Phoenix).
Jaguar at the Portal
A very different kind of shifter story. Ixchel is in hiding from her family and has been for years. She betrayed her brothers in an act of retribution and then ran. She is now a veterinarian in a small town in West Virginia. A man shows up one night with a gunshot wound and forces her to take care of it for him. Though he is insistent, she only feels slightly threatened but is not too sorry to see him go. Yeah, that won’t be the last she sees of him.
Finn has been searching for answers about his heritage for a long time. His ability to shift to human form from his birth form of jaguar got him forced away from his mother and sister since he could not figure out how to shift back. While spying on an archeological dig, in the mountains of West Virginia of all places, he gets shot by the man directing the excavation of the unusual Olmec statue just as he grabs the stone figurine that he hopes will help him.
This is a woo-woo- story with some ancient gods and goddesses collaborating with Finn and Ixchel. There are bad guys to hate and the easily insulted and snarky Tezcatlipoca, or Tez, or Tezzie (as Ixchel calls him). Tez is trapped in the figurine and wants Finn and Ixchel to get him out. He can enter their thoughts and talk to them in their heads. (Very annoying for them.) Off they go to Mexico to try to help out Tez, and hopefully Finn. When Ixchel’s brothers show up in the country it looks like all may be lost, but maybe not.