Thanks Fur Last Night consists of three paranormal romance novellas, which are Bearing His Sin, by Eve Langlais; Bought by the Bear, by Milly Taiden; and The Alpha and I, by Kate Baxter.
In Bearing His Sin, Cole is a shifter bear and a hired assassin, while Anja is a human, farmer, and secret heir to her distant family of Russian mobsters. While working, Cole meets Anja and her unique grandmother. Both Cole and Anja are attracted to each other, yet frequently claim that they will kill each other. Plus, Cole immediately recognizes that they are mates. With rough and tough characters, this action packed story is also mixed with passionate romance and situations.
In Bought by the Bear, Xander is an alpha bear shifter with a former playboy lifestyle and home. Now, he needs to prove to his grandmother that he's settled with a mate. However, Xander actually doesn't have a mate, so he hires a fake mate who then turns out to be his real mate and a human. Josilyn is divorced, struggling financially (due to her ex-husband), and taking care of her little nephew, since her sister and brother-in-law died. The brother-in-law's mother is rich and rude, yet she wants to take control of her grandson, especially away from Josilyn. Xander and Josilyn are intense and focused in their unique relationship, while dealing with a lot of drama throughout the story.
In The Alpha and I, Liam Murphy is an older werewolf (not a shifter) and alpha wolf of his pack, while Devon Kincaid is a human and owner of a bar in a small town. After being chased, Liam is eventually attacked and left for dead, yet Devon saves him during a blizzard. Even though he's a werewolf and she's a human, they are mates. Within the first few days of meeting each other, Liam and Devon deal with plenty of drama and major action. Their conversations are slightly humorous, despite the danger.
Thanks Fur Last Night is geared towards those who enjoy
reading action-suspense paranormal werewolf romances.
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bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions
expressed in this review are my own.
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