Review: Chase the Darkness by J. D. Tyler

Posted July 12, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Chase the Darkness by J. D. TylerChase the Darkness by J.D. Tyler
Series: Alpha Pack #7
Published by Signet Publication Date: August 4th 2015
Pages: 352
Also in this series: Phoenix Reborn
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four-stars

The author of Wolf’s Fall returns with her “hot and to die for”* Alpha Pack—a top-secret band of Navy SEALs with Psy powers and shifter prowess whose dangerous missions sometimes require a more intimate call to duty…Believed dead by his Pack mates, Micah Chase, a wolf shifter and Dreamwalker, was held captive for months, subject to tortures that left him physically scarred and emotionally unsettled.Now under the care of the Alpha Pack’s doctors, he’s been prescribed an experimental healing drug, but he still can’t shake the nightmares. Even more damning is that Micah’s problems pose a danger to his team, and if he doesn’t get himself under control, they’ll all suffer a terrible fate.There is a key to his salvation. Jacee is a beautiful coyote shifter, and though her kind is hated, she’s falling in love with a man whose very future is in her hands. Together they’ll face his personal demons as well as a deadly enemy—and for both of them desire has never come with such risk.*Dark Faerie Tales

Chase the Darkness, the latest installment in JD Tyler’s Alpha Pack Series features wolf shifter Micah and coyote shifter Jacee. Micah was introduced in a previous book in the series, and he has always been a sympathetic hero, having been held captive and tortured for several months. Although some of the information about Micah is in the previous books you should be able to read this book without having read the rest of the series with no problems, but reading the other books would be beneficial in addition to the fact it’s a good paranormal series.

This is probably one of my favorite books of the series. To watch Micah’s struggles was heartbreaking, but it showed a depth that I truly appreciated. Jacee was a good compliment to Micah, able to balance out some of the demons he continued to fight from his earlier captivity. As usual there was plenty of suspense and the continuation of their work at the compound as well as other information about the underlying subplot that’s been present in the other books.