Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Dianna Love, Corbin: Wild Wolf Pack from the world of Gallize Shifters, Book 2


 

Title: Corbin: Wild Wolf Pack from the world of Gallize Shifters, Book 2

Author: Dianna Love 

Rating: Five Siren Stones


Genre: Paranormal Romance

Sub Genre: Action Adventure

Keywords: Shifters, Kidnapping, Gallize, Magic

E-Book Page Count: 314           

ISBN E-Book: Silver Hawk Press LLC 

E-Book Price: $3.99

Print Book Page Count: 270

Print Book Price: $14.99

Print Book ISBN: 978-1940651095

Publisher: Silver Hawk Press LLC 

Buy-Link: https://www.amazon.com/CORBIN-Wild-world-Gallize-Shifters-ebook/dp/B0FCZL5RPP/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CcbQv840Y102r5cb3PxAZYq8uII5_s5PHwpBTwh7NHRrXPIjgDeBaQ6z-K3UDVamMq7HCiao5bGR6IvowwD3vkDmXXRRdt0F2AedakPkx0A.jrJDrxmgi-2ooys49eMkb8NetoAenaGlgEEszChMQF0&qid=1756923014&sr=8-1

Reviewer: Stacey Krug  

Blurb/Summary:

CORBIN: Wild Wolf Pack from the world of Gallize Shifters

In his late teens, Corbin fell for a female wolf shifter who, like him, was living secretly among humans. That mistaken trust cost him years of freedom and left him with a broken wolf. Now that he has escaped the Romanian gang leader who bought him, he’s hiding in a South Carolina wolf shifter pack where he wants to prove his value so he can stay. That’s why he volunteered for a security contract his pack leader accepted where they will investigate a high-value entertainment shifter whose human bodyguards keep dying. When Corbin discovers it’s the same woman who ruined his life, he’s happy to do his part in determining if she’s an innocent victim or a killer.

Gifted with a natural ability to sing, wolf shifter Eirene lives a dual life on stage performing and covertly helping female shifters running from abusive packs. She hides them from dangerous alphas and shifter law enforcement anxious to lock up rogue shifters with no pack alliance. If her secret gets out, Eirene will be fingered as a criminal and lose her protected celebrity status, but she knows what it’s like to be a female wolf shifter with no one to depend upon. Especially not a man since all of those she’s ever known have let her down, starting with the young man who stole her heart years ago then disappeared without a word.

When the third member of a security detail forced on her by her trustee is critically injured following two who died in mysterious ways, she catches a familiar scent. A wolf shifter from her past, the last person she wants to see when she can’t juggle a new problem.

With one bad decision, Eirene and Corbin land in the wrong place at the wrong time facing jackal shifters stalking them. Could it be shifter law enforcement trying to entrap Eirene or the Romanian leader hunting Corbin? They both have secrets to protect and need each other to survive, but can they trust again?

Dive into the new romantic adventure spin off series from the League of Gallize Shifters that will yank on your heart strings with every unexpected twist and pin you to the edge of your seat until the explosive ending.

Review:

Fabulous story in the Gallize Shifter world. Both Corbin and Eirene have great back stories and everyday real-life drama of “normal” shifters. Their stories each show how discrimination, easy manipulation by extortion, and poor use of power can ruin shifter lives so quickly. It was very apparent in this story that the public views shifters as dangerous and not to be trusted.

Corbin and Eirene fight to survive each day facing down the odds against them. Not only do they survive, but they choose to thrive and make a difference in the community. Eirene is a true envoy of her own making.

These two compliment on another and genuinely want what is best for each other. Their wolves lend both gravity and humor to the story allowing their humans to connect on a different level.

The story revolves around Corbin and Eirene, but there are some of the main characters from the Gallize world involved in their destiny. Corbin was a thoroughly entertaining read, and I loved the characters.

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