While hiding from vicious militants in a shack she’s called “home” the past couple of weeks, Caly Anderson happens upon a wounded lion. Even though the ferocious beast scares the holy hell out of her, the nurse in her wins over, compelling Caly to help the big, suffering cat…just as soon as she’s finished freaking the fuck out, that is. Her panic returns when she awakens to find her lion is now a hot hunk of man who’s looking at her like she’s a scrumptious dessert.
Jax Rarh, lion shifter of the Serengeti pride, is hunting clues in Africa for an old friend gone missing. Injured and in hiding, he doesn’t expect a beautiful, lush nurse to stumble into his hideout and save him. Her scent drives him crazy, and feasting his eyes on her curvaceous body makes him harder than ever. His every instinct screams at him to claim her as his mate, but Caly, recently divorced, is not only strong-minded, but she also has a fragile heart.
Nevertheless, Jax is one determined big cat, and there’s no way he’s ever letting her go. She just doesn’t know it yet.
Please This title contains erotic content and is intended for individuals over the age of eighteen.
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"I really enjoyed this book. It's the third book in the Lions of the Serengeti series, and considering I haven't read the previous books and liked this one, it can easily be read on it's own. Although it did make me wonder about the previous ones, so now I may have to go back and read them, just because this was such a good book, and I really liked the author's writing style. It also felt a bit different from the usual shifter books that I've read which was a refreshing change. I don't think I've ever read another book set in Africa, and I really liked the fact that it wasn't a romanticized Africa..."
Amy Hopkins, The Romance Studio ~ Rated 4/5 Hearts
Lizzie Lynn Lee was a guitarist, receptionist, executive assistant, tarot reader, boutique owner, and graphic artist before she discovered that writing is her dream job. The advantage is that she can do it in her pajamas and socks.
She's an incurable chatterbox, heavy metal aficionado, bookworm, digital enthusiast, and a night owl since most of her stories were done in the wee hours of the morning because of her caffeine-induced insomnia.
These days she still plays her guitar whenever she gets bored staring at her computer's screen or plotting the most elaborate scheme of world domination. Fortunately, she has a chronically short attention span.
This story was......interesting. *Sarcasm...it really wasn't.* Caly was a voluptuous medic working in a remote illite in the Sudan and Jax, the shapeshifting were-lion, was there in lion form looking for an old friend who had gone missing.
Here's my summary in brief: -Characters: one dimensional and had no depth -Plot: mundane and simple -Dialogue: trite and stilted -Story Climax: not really sure if there was one
It was an average read. I didn't hate it or love it. Will I read it again?.......No!
This was a short but enjoyable read. Caly is a nurse in a refugee camp and the leader of a militia wants her. Jax Rarh is a werelion looking for his friend Dr. Cassidy. Instead he finds Caly hiding from a militia attack in her camp. He has been shot and she patches him up.
I liked the entire interaction between the two. This entire book was sweet and if that is what you are looking for and something that won't take a lot of time to read than this is the book for you.
This young nurse is trying to help some people in Africa. But it's not safe for her to be there. While hiding from rebels she helps a lion who was hurt not knowing he is a werelion. Enjoy I did.