A review by trudyd
Primal Need by Piper Davenport

5.0

Holy Hot Bikers!! Vroom Vroom, Sundance got my motor running. I have just experienced my first book coma. I finished the book two days ago and I can't stop thinking about Sundance and Wyatt.

Sundance and Wyatt meet under unique circumstances. They are oil and water; Harley and Beemer, but they just click or explode. They run hot and cold making for a super exciting ping pong romance. Sundance's suspicious nature has him jumping to conclusions, not listening and crushing Wyatt.

Sundance gets a clue and gives Wyatt lessons on the ways of the MC that had this naive reader devouring, understanding and respecting the Primal Howlers. They are business men, running dispensaries, growing marijuana and having a lab to create new products. They are a club that will protect their own no matter what. The punishment for those that break the rules is swift and violent.

I really liked how the author brought a special needs character into the story. The reader can't help falling for Teddy, Wyatt's brother that lives in a special needs care home. Teddy has a big heart.

Lucky for Teddy so does Sundance and the rest of the Primal Howlers. Wahoo!!!! 1% bikers have soft hearts. Who knew??? Their actions had me reading and reading wanting to know all the wonderful things they did for him. The members go above and beyond to include Teddy and win Wyatt's heart.

On paper Sundance and Wyatt don't work. He is a biker while she owns a PR firm cleaning up the stupidity of others. He has already had his children and they are grown while she wants children. He has lost his wife and isn't looking while she wants her prince charming to put a ring on her finger. The Primal Howlers are in a turf war and unknowingly Wyatt ends up in the middle of it. On the page all of their tensions and difference make for a great story, an exciting story, a romantic story that had me happy dancing in to my book coma.

I dreamed of the silver fox and the actions he should take to grovel. (Can I take a moment and thank the author for creating a character that didn't make me a cougar. I didn't feel wrong to drool over Sundance. It was if the author gave me permission to fantasize over the President of the Primal Howlers.) My thoughts wondered thinking of how Wyatt might open her heart and give love a chance.
In the end dreams come true for Sundance, Wyatt, Teddy and this reader. This in one of those books that I will be reading again and again.