LOOOOOOOVVVVEEEEEE TIGER!!! And I absolutely love how Jennifer Ashley wrote this book. I was a little worried about how this book was going to be with Tiger being kind of a lab experiment. I was worried about how our heroine Carly was going to react to him once she found out. And Jennifer Ashley ...
So Tiger, the barely civil and largely untamed shifter created in Area 51, stumbles across the h while she's dealing with a breakdown. He fixes the wheels, goes back to her fiancé's house with her, and well, they catch the douchebag going at it with some strange female. The h bolts, inadvertently le...
I looked forward to reading Tiger's book, and it didn't disappoint. I loved Tiger and Carly as a couple, and how they meet and get together was so cute. She is dressed in an all white dress and heels and her car breaks down. She leans into the passenger side window to grab her phone and when she eme...
An enjoyable paranormal romance with a good plot and exciting ending. I felt lots of sympathy for the hero but after awhile story went overboard on the negativity toward him. A shifter just called Tiger helps Carly when her car breaks down on a deserted road.
This was a pretty good read, I think. Though this is not a series that I follow, this is the 1st book I've read in this series, I have to say for an on going plot it was quite easy to follow the story.While some of the dialogue was a bit campy/cheesy, I do love the character of Tiger I like how his ...
Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley.I haven't liked many shifter books. After reading this one, I finally found one that I really liked!The heroine, Carly, is definitely my kind of heroine. She finds her fiancee in the act of cheating on her. At first, she's shocked and hurt. But lat...
Quite often in a pnr series books start to follow a similar format which is both good an bad. Well this time JA gave us just enough of what was familiar but with a new story and I must say I liked it. Tiger was introduced in the series a few books back (sorry I cannot recall which one) and he is a b...
I loved, loved, loved this book. I loved how Tiger wasn't all caveman about Carly, he just knew what he knew and was satisfied with that. I liked how Carly was so open and although she was worried, she didn't second guess herself to death about Tiger. Also how she could see pain instead of anger ...
23 was rescued from a research facility - spending his first 40 years as a specimen, prodded and tortured. Now the Austin Shiftertown has taken him in, trying to help him adapt to a life, but most of the inhabitants regard him with suspicion, uncertain what he´s capable of.Stumbling upon a woman by ...
I wasn't sure about this book - whilst I thought that Tiger was an intriguing enigma I was concerned that his isolation would make him an unsympathetic character, or at least one I found difficult to root for romantically.But I was wrong, Jennfier Ashley has made Tiger a strong silent type and some ...
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