It was so sexy and cozy!
This is the first book/novella I have read from this author, and it did not disappoint. Was there a huge story with intriguing plots and action? No. But there was a delicious mountain man/grizzly shifter who knew how to take care of his lady. This novella is tiny and yet it has a complete beginning, middle, and end with cute characters and hot love scenes.
The Plot
Holly is trying to brave the wilds on her own when a blizzard shows up and ruins her fun. She tries to make it back to her car, only to fall into a freezing river. She is saved by Irving, a big 'ol grizzly shifter who happens to live in a cabin all by hims lonesome. Alas, Holly has to stay there for a few days while she waits for the snow to calm and the roads to clear.
The Romance
Holly got out of a bad relationship just a year ago and is still trying to heal from it (it wasn't abusive, just your typical men not giving a shit stuff). She explains all of this to Irving, who takes it very seriously and tries to show her he believes she should be treated as a queen.
"Your pleasure is the only pleasure that matters here, and I'm going to take care of you and make sure you get what you need." (pg 78)
I urge her forward with a firm grip on her ass, keeping her anchored and giving her permission to sink onto me, press that perfect, delicious cunt of hers against my face, soak my beard, sit on the throne that was made for her." (pg 95)
He's also very practical, making her food, keeping her warm, and he even points out something that never gets talked about in romance books: when she says she wants him to "leave it in," he says,
"You're not getting a UTI on my watch." (pg 104)
No one ever mentions this! It is critical to go pee after having sex to make sure all that gets cleaned out properly. And yet, here is this sweet guy, making sure she's all cared for. SWOON!
Anyway, in this series, grizzlies don't have fated mates, but the two of them feel a deep connection and long to stay together, even though it's only been a few days. It's pretty believable, given the pace and their histories. This is just a sweet little read for those days when you need a quick fix or have been reading heavier stuff and need a break. I'm looking forward to reading the others in the series now :)