Dire wolf shifters and their mates heat up the pages in these sweltering romances. Roan A former Special Forces wolf shifter. Roan takes assignments. Hey, former Special Ops guys have to pay bills, too. Except their targets shouldn’t look like she does, should they? A desperate hottie on the run. Hope had the best of lives. Haute couture, mansions, the coolest parties. That went to hell in a handbasket when she witnessed a murder. Now she’s on the run, and the guy that’s hunting her is out of control sexy. Hopefully, he’s changing sides. Sooner, rather than later. Slate A former Special Forces wolf shifter. Slate and his brother and cousins take assignments. Who’d have thought he’d have to save Snow White? A desperate hottie in hiding. Maggie lived a semi-fairy tale life as Snow White in Disney World. An attack just turned her life into a nightmare. What about the sexy hunk that’s just shown up? Carter A former Special Forces wolf shifter. Carter’s assignment to keep a journalist safe is job one. Finding out she’s the one for him, that complicates matters. A sexy hottie with her own skeletons. Alice isn’t your average girl. And learning that the story she’s been covering involves people who shift into animals, well, that could be the story of a lifetime. Or one that puts her life in danger. Now the one that’s here to protect her becomes so much more than a protector. And the shifters are so much more than she’d ever thought. DREW A former Special Forces wolf shifter. Drew’s got an assignment—true. But he’s also got it bad for a certain hottie that hates him. A dire wolf shifter hottie. Ever since those dire wolf shifters came to their rescue—and who said they needed rescue anyway—Nia’s been unable to deny her attraction to Drew. But she keeps acting like she’s hating on him. These shifters have enough problems with being hunted and staying hidden from the black-hat contractors that want them dead. And now love has complicated everything. Lance A dire wolf shifter destined to be an alpha. Lance’s dream is to be able to lead the pack. He’s hellbent on being the alpha. A dire wolf shifter hottie with a big, big secret. Layla’s loved Lance more than she can remember. He’s been her priority. But now she has a new priority. How will that impact her feelings for Lance? A mission and a baby can test the limits of any couple. Except Lance and Layla aren’t a couple. And they have to think of more than just themselves. Grant Cord and Jace of the Everglade Clan are looking for a missing clan member. A tiger shifter that hasn’t been seen for a while. Grant’s a dire wolf shifter born of a laboratory. Grant’s got a secret that threatens his life within the clan. A dire wolf shifter hottie that dreams of a normal life. Daniela’s always wanted to have a normal, less nomadic life. Does Grant offer that or does he offer dissension within a clan?
It was an ok series. There was a nice flow from book to book, but I struggled to really get into it. Just wanted to be finished from the beginning, but I always finish a series when I start one. I don’t know what it was about the series that annoyed me so much, though I think it was that there wasn’t really a lot of background on why the guys were so secretive. I mean they are living in a world that knows about shifters (which again, could have been given a little more detail on instead of it just casually being mentioned in book 2). I mean the world already knows about shifters, so I don’t understand why all of these people who were part of the experiments were so scared of people finding out that they were shifters.. I mean they could have blended in better with society if they’d joined up with clans local to their area... that just annoyed me. And I very much disliked Grants story of why he turned on his clan. I get why he was scared when he was 16, but I guess I can’t really see why he’d automatically think he was going to prison for an accident. It was just a very awkward part of the whole story when he finally came clean. Then the whole experiment lab thing where they just go in, blow up the lab and it’s over... please. Like there wouldn’t be a backup facility or more people involved who weren’t at the facility at the time?. Just bing bang bam done never have to worry about anything coming for them ever again. Mmmhmm.
So yeah. Ok series and had potential to be a lot better, but not one I’ll ever reread.
Glad I was able to find all six books in a box set. Four former special ops soldiers are drummed out the army because of what and who they are. Their lives are in danger but by living in hiding in Montana and with the help of the mysterious Mary they are able to use their special abilities as dire wolf shifters to help people. They are related by being two brothers (Roan and Slate) and their twin cousins Carter and Drew, all four are orphans because of unauthorized experiments conducted on their fathers by the US Army turning them into shifters and then a having their parents die mysterious "accidental" deaths. Each book is about their adventures and their finding their mates. Roan, Slate, and Carter each fell in love with their human "clients" and Drew falls for another shifter. The last two feature all four men and the shifter "family" they are sent to help were Drew meets Nia, and her two girlfriends find their loves, Lance and Grant. Books three through six have a twist that is very surprising Unfortunately I wanted to give this a five star rating but the grammatical errors especially in book six are to glaring.
This set includes the six books in the Shifters Elite series. Since they should be read in order, this set makes it easy to do. There is violence and sex. These stories are okay but nothing spectacular.
Enjoyed this book. The stories blend into each other. I did find the epilogue a bit confusing. The characters Slate and Maggie and Carter and Nia seemed to be mixed up.