Seth Davies moves to a small town where he meets Sheriff Kasey Whitedove. He buys a veterinarian practice since he cares deeply for animals and living things. No one knows that he can actually heal. There is a price for when he does, though. A secret he must keep to himself. Kasey is leery of ...
3.5 starsNow this was some awful writing! Let me tell you guys my favorite parts.Kasey is native American and racist as fuck. But that’s okay, because you know, all white people are bad bad men.There are werewolves. And because werewolves are magic, their clothes also magically disappear when they...
So this book was good. After looking at several reviews I knew what to expect so I was excited going in after holding off for so long. Am I glad I read this? Yes, definitely. It's a really good book, but it wasn't amazing. I just didn't fall in love with it the way I do other books. There are a few ...
I would probably have given this book 4 or 4.5 stars, but as an animal lover I couldn't rate it that high because of the two dogs that were killed in this book. Both were unnecessary, but the second was too much for me. I loved the rest of the story with Kasey's prejudice coming back to bite him in...
Everything Bubbly said except 'But I still liked it'. I didn't so much no like it as I got bored, didn't care and the writing was just enough off (choppy, dialogue was almost painful at times) to make me not finish. There are so many other great/good/better shifter novels I just could find it in me ...
Oh my fucking god this is horrible.Seth is a white (and don't you forget it) veterinarian who buys a practice in town that consists of primarily Cheyanne (and don't you forget it) people, most of whom are werewolves. Kasey is the local sheriff who is racist against white people in a way that would m...
Question #1: Has this author ever read any male/male romance novels? That is not to say that other male/male romance authors know 100% accurately a homosexual relationship, but they do seem to have similar personality profiles that this book lacks. This book just seems to have two whiny men that s...
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