The Mercury Pack, Book 1

Synopsis: Ally Marshall isn’t just a wolf shifter — she’s a Seer.

But a girl doesn’t exactly need special powers to know that Derren Hudson despises her entire kind. Disdain practically rolls off the Beta of the Mercury Pack . . . disdain mixed with a healthy dose of desire. And no matter how much the ruggedly handsome male appeals to her, this is one call of the wild she’s determined to ignore.

After one betrayal too many, Derren doesn’t have much use for Seers — except for Ally.

Forced into acting as her protector, he finds himself intensely and passionately drawn to the woman who incites his primal instinct to claim.

And when enemies target the pack, Ally’s gift may be just what the Mercury Pack needs.

Can he put his distrust aside, or will he force himself to turn his back on the one woman who makes his inner beast howl?

Review: Enjoying The Phoenix Pack series, I was also very curious to discover this new spin off saga. How not to be? Especially when we know that we find the characters of the initial series.

Ally did not have an easy life, her pack was murdered and she is the only survivor with her friend Cain. Since then, she goes from pack to pack hoping to find her home. She thought she had found it, as well as a companion but when he left her for his soul mate, she quickly realized that she had gone astray. Her new partner is doing all she can to isolate Ally and to put people at odds by developing lies that go farther and farther. But now, the last one goes too far and Ally will have the chance to get out of this hell thanks to Cain. In fact, he asked the beta of another pack to go get her and to babysit her. But here it is, Ally is also a prophetess and it would seem that the whole pack hates her nature, although she feels a certain attraction towards Derren. Trying to be accepted, the young woman will also help them deal with attacks that are increasingly present.

I really enjoyed this novel. Ally is really a character we can connect to quickly. She is touching, full of determination and does not give up. Yet we see that the situation is really not easy for her and that she is doing her best. It is also difficult to see that no one believes her and prefers to pretend that jealousy makes her act that way. Derren is rather dominant and it’s true that he’s determined to make Ally succumb whatever she wants. For once, he makes every effort to realize that she needs him. It was very touching to see their relationship evolve and to finally see them realize that they are made for each other.

I was also eager to discover Cain after having heard so much about him and I confess that I am not disappointed. I would love to learn more about him now!

 

20 thoughts on “Spiral of Need by Suzanne Wright

  1. Sophia Rose

    Sounds like there are lots of good things going on in this new spin-off series. Poor Ally. She has a tough life for sure.

    1. Melliane

      yes I really like this author

  2. sherry fundin

    I love characters I can connect to. Makes me feel like I’m walking in their shoes.
    sherry @ fundinmental

    1. Melliane

      I agree

  3. Vanessa

    This one sounds like a really good one considering it’s only the first book of the series. Hope the next one would be as good too 🙂

    1. Melliane

      yes but many of the old characters too

  4. blodeuedd

    Ack pnr, will I ever get back to it

  5. Lily

    I think Ally sounds wonderful. awesome that you are enjoying the spinoff series as well

    1. Melliane

      she was

  6. LilyElement Book Reviews

    Kk I need to try!!

  7. Kristin (Book Sniffers Anonymous)

    This sounds like a great start to a new series.

    1. Melliane

      it is!

  8. Carole @ Carole's Random Life in Books

    This sounds good! I love shifter stories and this is the first in the series. Glad you enjoyed it!

  9. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    I’m always kind of iffy about new series coming out about wolf shifters, but wow, this actually sounds really good!

    1. Melliane

      I liked it

  10. Greg

    Ally sounds like a great character!

  11. Chess

    Ca peut être pas mal, je note.

  12. Carole Rae

    Sounds good…but like B I think I need a mini break

  13. Mary Kirkland

    I’m loving her books and this sounds like another one that I need to read.

  14. herding cats

    Nice when a character is easy to connect with 🙂

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