by Jacques N. Hoff
Jay Azure was one very obnoxious and cocky avian shifter! I know, considering this story humorous trope, I should've treated it like such - but I'm having a hard time moving on from that thought. And I couldn't find it in my heart to like Simon either! Crap.I like the idea of avian shifter - that wa...
All right, I have been warned by the author (through Hoff’s website) that this series is where love is instant. So I tried to disregard this fact and found other things to focus on. Because OMG, this was definitely insta-love in all its blazing glory!!The story was cute enough, there were a LOT of b...
I've always loved 'enemies-to-lovers' theme. And this one is so adorable.
3.5
So after my previous read that was so very awesome, I decided I wanted to read something else with shifters. I picked this one because I had heard it was light and fluffy and pretty funny. My description would probably lean more toward silly. There are definitely some humorous moments and while I'...
I have read a lot of shifter books, but only a few with avian shifters. Jay Walking was one of the most unique shifter books I have read in a while. There was some great steam in this book, but the overwhelming theme is its tongue-in-cheek humor.When Jay Azure, a blue jay shifter, is demoted to watc...
3.25Jay has anger issues and he’s sort of--no, let me correct--he’s an asshole. Has beaten up perps without any regrets even if that causes problems to the city, and courts. Self-restraint is neither in his vocabulary nor in his actions, and he resents the fuck out of having to watch people break th...
Super cute, quick read, funny as hell, with a cocky preening Bluejay shifter and a bird watcher as his mate. The aptly named Jay Azure is a cop with a temper and an Avian shifter. Reduced to a job catching jaywalkers, he first meets Simon Spoonwell, a local bird store owner and avid bird watcher, ...