September 30, 2013

Book Review: In a Badger Way


Title: In a Badger Way
Author: Shelly Laurenston
Series: The Honey Badgers, Book #2
Publisher: Kensington Books
Publication Date: March 26, 2019


In a Badger Way, by Shelly Laurenston is a captivating and highly entertaining paranormal action-suspense romance. My review is based on only the prologue and first chapter, yet I'm definitely interested in reading the rest of book!

Stevie MacKilligan is an unusual shifter, even among her fellow shifters. Her personality ranges from shy and extremely terrified of bears (except panda bears) to ferocious and terrifying everyone in her path. As the youngest of three honey badger shifter sisters, Stevie is overall the least violent, yet always finds herself in troublesome situations.

Due to various circumstances in the first book of the series, Stevie and her half-sisters are living in a bear shifter community, along with her brilliant musical friend and his panda bear shifter bodyguard, Shen. While the prologue focuses on Stevie's childhood, the first chapter reintroduces Shen (who was also featured in the first book), as he and Stevie are already dealing with humorous situations! This book seems to focus on the Stevie and Shen, yet the other characters are vital to the story...a sometimes violent story that's still full of heart, hotness, and humor.

It's the second book in The Honey Badgers series, and I'm looking forward to reading the full novel, as soon as it's released. :) While waiting for the release date, check out the first book in the series, which is titled as Hot and Badgered. For fans of this series, there are two additional book series, titled as Magnus Pack and Pride, that precede the The Honey Badgers within the same world.

Based on the prologue and first chapter, In a Badger Way is recommended and geared towards those who enjoy reading unique paranormal action-suspense romances.


Note: I received this book excerpt from NetGalley, which is a program designed for bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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