Ratings8
Average rating3.9
Ricky Lee has no plans of getting serious about anyone, but he will protect Toni Jean-Louis Parker. Not just because he’s been hired to do so, but because it’s the right thing to do. And if that means traveling around the country with one complicated She-jackal, dealing with chocolate-eating wild dogs, instigating trouble between his brothers, and having the most amazing sex he’s ever had…well, who said his job didn’t have perks?
Toni doesn’t know how she keeps getting herself into these situations. But even she has to admit there’s something about Ricky Lee Reed that she finds kind of interesting…and downright sexy. Now they just have to survive long enough to figure out if what they have is worth fighting for…
Pride #8
Series
11 primary books12 released booksSmith's Shifter World is a 12-book series with 11 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Shelly Laurenston, G.A. Aiken, and Cynthia Eden.
Featured Series
5 primary books7 released booksThe Pride is a 7-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 1 with contributions by Shelly Laurenston, Cynthia Eden, and Jill Sanders.
Reviews with the most likes.
I seriously dislike the she-wolves.
Sara makes an appearance in this book, and is being an insane bitch.
I don't like the jackals being a-holes to Blayne. I love Blayne.
Even though I think Shelly Laurenston writes good sex scenes, I prefer there being less of that and more of the other.
I love her girl power and girl friendships.
I think the plots of these books are good, interesting, entertaining, high-speed - a perfect pulp fiction entertainment.
I just don't like certain characters.
Ricky and Toni!
I wasn't sure if I was going to like this one, but I totally did. I'm now a huge fan of Ricky Lee and wish he appeared in the series more. He is one that lurks in the back and even in his own story it felt like that. He is a quiet, steady presence. Toni is the big personality with the problems while Ricky is casually along for the ride. I wish he had more of a chance to bloom. Unfortunately, there are way too many new characters with their own personalities for relaxed Ricky to really make a mark.