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Review: Primal Song (Cajun Heat #1) by Danica Avet

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Review: Primal Song (Cajun Heat #1) by Danica AvetPrimal Song by Danica Avet
Series: Cajun Heat #1
Published by Ellora's Cave on August 3, 2012
Genres: Erotic Romance, Paranormal Romance
Pages: 139
Format: eBook
Source: Bought
two-stars
Purchase Links: Amazon
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Deputy Daisy Picou is not impressed when Ram Reinhardt prowls into town all rock star swagger and big cat ego. She’s been burned by a lion before and has no intention of playing the fool twice. But with one scorching glance the mating frenzy ignites and passion trumps reason. An intense first encounter levels Daisy’s reservations—and most of her living room. And she’s not so sure she minds.

Ram Reinhardt has burned through and brushed aside just about every adrenaline-inducing thrill life’s thrown at him. But Daisy sets the gold standard for a premium rush. Her combative personality should turn him off, but every time they fight they end up in bed, or on the floor, or against a wall—and the sex is always more combustible than the time before. And he’s not about to give that up. Ever.


my_review

~ 2 Primal Song Stars ~ 

Primal Song was an ok read! It did not stand out or impress me. I would have liked to learn more about the other band members (maybe in the other books in the series) and I never felt that connection to the world or characters that I always look for, but we do get some good banter between the main characters, some hot sex, and a world where shifters and humans co-exist peacefully. 

Deputy Daisy Picou bear shifter with a tough veneer hides a heart that wants to love. She had a bad experience with a lion shifter in her past and holds that experience against Ram even when he showed her that he was different then the lion she loved in her youth. 

Ram Reinhardt was a likable sexy cat shifter. I liked the influence of his cat side being apparent in his grace and lounging ability. He also tried every chance he got to show his mate that she is the only one for him.

Primal Song was not the book for me. If the blurb intrigues you, I urge you to give it a shot. Just because it did not work for me does not mean it won’t for you. 

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