This novel is my favorite in this series. I don't understand how it went unreviewed for the last 3 years. I've reviewed most books and novellas in this series and yet my favorite one got left out for some reason. I liked Sarah very much because of how strong she is even after the universe cons...
Oh, I do love a yummy strong silent bear shifter! Ramsey totally fits the bill!! Sigh, wish her were my "Huggie Bear"The story continues from the first book, picking up with baby sister Sarah. She has serious issues to work through from her past, but she has spunk. I was happy to find she is was les...
4 starsWere-bear + were-wolfI'm in bit of a shock with myself. Curiosity heeded and there I found myself reading Desperately Seeking Shapeshifter on my tablet regardless of after what I said. Somehow, I'm glad I didn't and happy that I followed my instinct instead. The story in this book was way muc...
This story centers on Sara and Alliance's efforts to protect her from the wolf pack. Sara had been abused by a were wolf boyfriend who beat her and changed her when she was sixteen. Her older sister Bath saved her and they fled the state and had been in hiding for six years. They both work for Mid...
I vaguely remember the first book in the series which I thought was good, this book I think is great. Love a humble hero and this one is so damn sweet he almost makes my teeth ache - but in a very good way. The sister I thought a little strange in the first book, she's terrific in this one. I can...
Sarah Ward, a female werewolf, would do anything to not join the local werewolf pack. When events happen that force her hand, her sister's man helps the situation by having his bodyguard/friend pretend to be Sarah's mate. Still jumpy after an abusive ex-boyfriend, Sarah isn't looking for romance. Th...
Lovely PNR. Ramsey was a truly swoon-worthy hero, and Sara was very engaging, sympathetic, and a lot stronger than she gave herself credit for. Their romance was very sweet and believable. I thoroughly enjoyed their story. My only complaint is that the wolves were depicted as abusive douchebags, and...
Find more reviews at The Demon Librarian.I want a were-bear!Well, I want one if he's anything like Ramsey, anyway. He's the strong, silent, stoic but gentle type of man-tree that just....sigh. Yeah, he was lovely. Built like a forest oak, with rare but devastating smiles, he totally won my heart in ...
PJV Quickie: I have been singing the praises of this book to anyone who will listen: A strong, silent hero and a heroine turned werewolf against her will with a crazed pack out to steal her – what’s not to love? ReviewConfession: I have been in a book funk for a couple of weeks, and I picked up D...
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