Wild Ones by Kira Stone


Wild Ones
Title : Wild Ones
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : -
ISBN-10 : 9781595965967
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 77
Publication : First published January 1, 2007

Billy has always been a loner, but after being bitten by a ferocious wolf, his need for solitude becomes even greater. He can’t get a handle on the wild forces now running through him. He makes the best of it by carving out a territory in the Canadian wilderness, but he’s far from happy with his lot in this strange, new life. Luc knows Billy is just the guy he’s looking for. His small pack is made up of men who are special even among weres. Their ability to control the elements -- air, earth, fire and water -- makes them uniquely qualified to act as spirit guardians. But presently there are only three, and they need Billy to complete them or Luc will lose much more than his position as alpha. It’ll take a lot of fast talking to convince Billy to join their pack, but first the Wild Ones will have to catch him…


Wild Ones Reviews


  • Joyfully Jay

    A
    Joyfully Jay review.

    3.5 stars


    This novella is very well balanced with a tightly focused plot and some creative world building. The four characters are sketched out decently enough to get a feel for them: Luc is as steady and calm as his Earth element, Jaques is as yielding as Water, and Steven is as warm and passionate as Fire. And then there’s Billy, tempestuous and fretful.

    For what it is, this is an easy read, with the focus on the athletic sexcapades and Billy having to learn his place in the new hierarchy. The author’s writing style is a bit spare, but it works with the story being told. If you’re into shifters and polyamory, you might enjoy this story.

    Read Elizabeth’s review in its entirety
    here.

  • Sue Wallace

    Wild Ones by Kira Stone.
    Billy has always been a loner, but after being bitten by a ferocious wolf, his need for
    solitude becomes even greater. He can’t get a handle on the wild forces now running
    through him. He makes the best of it by carving out a territory in the Canadian
    wilderness, but he’s far from happy with his lot in this strange, new life.
    A good short read. Likeable story and characters. Just a little slow. 3*.

  • Judy & Marianne from Long and Short Reviews

    Whoa, baby. This one is hot!

    I wasn’t sure what I was in for when I picked up this book. Shifters? Yes! Hot guy on guy action? I’m in. They’re all in this together? Sold!

    I liked the writing of this story. It moved along at a great clip and kept me intrigued throughout. I wanted to know how this would play out. I’m glad I kept reading. This one was hot, and I want to know more about this pack.

    The pack, The Wild Ones, aren’t an average wolf pack. They each have an element they manipulate and have to come together as four to make things work. I liked the impatience and bit of fighting between them because it made them more real. I also liked that Billy didn’t just roll over and submit to them. The fight was good. I also really liked the way the four came together. I got that there were two main couples, but they all worked together and when they had their foursome…oh man.

    If you’re wanting a shifters story that’s a fresh take, then this is the one for you. I recommend it.

  • Nina Diab

    I enjoyed this book. It was an interesting, quick read. I loved the idea of were wolves that can control the different elements- fire, water, air, and earth. It was unique and interesting, and something I would expect from a book about a witch coven. I liked that the personality of each of the men is also in tune to the element that that individual controls. This was the first book I've read by this author. 4 stars.

  • Bryl Tyne

    I found the male bonding in this book wonderful. A little different twist of paranormal than I've read, but I loved it. Yes, it's another erotic romance. In this story, four men must learn to live and love together...interesting and with just the right amount of spice!

  • Lexi Ander

    The spirit element to the wolves was a nice twist. I wish I understood better what their purpose was but that wasn't the purpose of the story. Stay or go? Either choice has serious consequences.