Shyanne, a widow with two young boys, is driven to leave her sheltered and lonely life behind when a college research assignment forces her into the excitement and lure of adventure with dating in a world of vampires, shifters, and humans.
Shyanne McDaniel, a young widow, is forced back into the realm of vampires, humans, and shifters when a college research project lands her in an exotic dancing club. One night of observation finds her intrigued by a sexy shifter called Meat and lands them both, along with a long time enemy, in the hands of slave market kidnappers. Struggling to survive pulls the three together and forms a bond which turns into romance for Shy and Meat.
While learning to deal with an alpha shifter, Shy juggles raising her twin sons, taking local college classes, dealing with an adoptive family that borders on eccentric, and working for the Peace Protection Division. She finds herself working for a man called Cannibal and battling for Meat's attention from a cover model shifter, and trying not to think about her hit and miss, emphasis on the miss, teleportation abilities.
Can they work out their differences and love one another for who they are? Or will they discover that humans and shifters really don't mix especially when drop dead gorgeous women and life's monkey wrenches keep getting in the way?
I enjoyed Human interaction. It was a very different paranormal experience, reading more like a contemporary romance. The story is more emotionally driven than most paranormal romances, centering more on Shy's need to overcome her guilt at starting anew relationship after the death of her first husband. I loved Shy! She is funny and quirky... and well really just a kick. Meat took me a little longer to warm up too, (he is kind of a jerk in the beginning of the book)But once he met Shy's twins he went up a lot of notches in my book. I stayed up until 1 am to finish Human Interaction so you know it had may attention. I was doing that, one more chapter thing. Just one more chapter and I'll turn out the light ans go to sleep... Yeah, right. I will warn you H.I. is in first person, you all know I'm not a big fan, but it actually didn't bother me too much in this novel, so kudos to Cheyenne Meadows for that. All in all a fun, heart warming read. I definitely recommend it.