

It’s almost an open ending, so I’m hoping that the author may be planning a sequel. The end of the story leaves several loose ends. You kind of have to suspend your disbelief in a few places in the tale, but that was not a problem with this story line.

There is a lot of chemistry between the two main characters which is a must for me to enjoy the story. The characters are interesting, the setting is fantastic and the storyline is intriguing. I enjoyed reading it and I’m very glad I chose this tale.

This meeting leads to many dangerous and exciting adventures that will keep you reading until the end of the story. Instead of the white tiger, though, she meets Leandra Thornton, a wild and dangerous woman with a dark past, who has been living with and protecting the wild tigers in the jungle. Primal Touch by Amber Jacobs is an enjoyable, sometimes almost fantastical tale about a wildlife photographer named Ashley Richards who has come to the jungle in India hoping to photograph a rare white tiger in the wild. I gave it 4.25 stars and it is worth every single one. This story tackles poaching with a slight twist. The greatest battle for wildlife is the poachers who just see dollar signs. The true meaning of preserving natures greatest animals. The story has a lot of adventure and action. The descriptions of the region and the wildlife are simple breath taking. Ashley keeps Leandra’s secret and their relationship develops in to more. That is what the poachers are after the white gold as they call it. The two women build a friendship and Leandra shows Ashley the famed white tiger and her cubs. The two meet in the Indian jungle when Ashley comes head to head with a poacher and Leandra rescues her. The second is Ashley Richards a wildlife photographer internationally renowned. A supposed folklore of a spirit who removes poachers violently. The two main characters are Leandra Thornton who has become known as the Indian Menace. As it happens I loved this book and am very much hoping there will be a sequel as many questions are left, shall we say, open to speculation.

I don’t think there will be much middle ground. I do that sometimes!) you will either love or hate this book.
