This novel which is in line with the sulfur has not hurt novels about him. Author somewhat unknown who made a name softly.
His shapeshifters universe is deliberately loaded testosterone and pheromones, offering us a lust and debauchery alpha males.
The heroine has a quick wit - though sometimes a bit limited issue vulgarity - and male is the typical cliché of the Alpha, which controls everything and does not want let go.
Heroin is latent and it is that which pleases: she fights anyway and being set apart (although I regret the ease clear of the author at the time, I preferred to avoid this twist that surprise anyone).
The scenes are sulphurous but especially so numerous that they drown everything that could have been used to plot. In the end it happens almost nothing and Taryn accepted too easily.
This is not a history of shapeshifter but rather the paranormal erotica, which is very different to my mind.
It's more for readers attracted by eroticism as those seeking a good history of shapeshifters - with or without daring scenes.
It seems that Volume 2 is a bit better, we'll see.