Sometimes the wrong number is the exact one you need.
Most people think that being next in line for den Alpha equals me having my shit together. I categorically do not. It’s more than being a leader. I also need to keep our den business going, and I’m flailing hard, and I’m only in charge of only one division. How am I supposed to handle them all?
I have two years to figure this out or step down and let my brother take the reins, and his idea of leadership is to bleed anyone who disagrees with him. My den needs me to be the Alpha they deserve, and I hire a shifter who runs a business consulting firm to be my shadow.
Only problem is, a website error has me actually hiring his co-worker instead, one who has no idea shifters exist, knows how to wear a suit in the most distracting way, and has me forgetting this is strictly business. Oops.
Wrong Number, Right Fox is a sweet with knotty heat MM Mpreg romance featuring an alpha fox trying to step up for his den, the omega human consultant who finds himself in a world he didn’t know existed and paired with a man who has him wanting to do very unprofessional activities in the office, the wrong number that brings the two together, true love, fated mates, an adorable baby, and a happy ever after. If you love your alphas hot, your omegas strong, and your mpreg with heart, download your copy today.
Lorelei M. Hart is the cowriting team of USA Today Bestselling Authors Kate Richards and Ever Coming. Friends for years, the duo decided to come together and write one of their favorite guilty pleasures: Mpreg.
Wrong Number, Right Fox is the 6th book in the Dial M For Mates series. Each book can be read as a standalone but why not enjoy the rest of the series. This is the story of Garner an alpha fox shifter and Joss a human omega. I love these two unpretentious humble guys because they feel so real. They do have some things to work through to get to their happy ending though. This was a sweet quick read just like the other books in the series. I would definitely recommend this book and series.
This is book six of the Dial M For Mates series and the main characters are fox shifter and alpha heir, Garner, and human omega Joss McLain. Garner is drowning under the pressure of taking over the running of the den’s business, Redtail Global, which has been steadily losing money, shipments and clients since Uncle Cyrus took over the reins after his dad died. The whole fox den is relying upon Garner sorting out the mess it has become as Uncle Cyrus continues to spend lavishly on entertainment and not worry about the finances, as Dad had been the numbers guy! Garner’s brother Booker also worked for the company, but pretty much worked 9-5 and not a minute longer, putting unattainable targets on his staff, leading to burnout and resignations, and delegating anything else to his assistants. Booker repeatedly tells Garner he will become Alpha once Garner fails to resurrect the company, as it will all be Garner’s fault. Garner is next in line to become Alpha, when his uncle retires in two years, and Cyrus expects the company to be in a healthy position by then. The company was an import and export business and Garner specialised in finding rare antiques and artifacts, but Garner was now having to start all over again, building the business and its clients back up again and sorting all the logistics that went along with that. There wasn’t really any money available to do this, but he had convinced himself to seek out a business consultant to help put fresh eyes on the problems and help with a solution. He checked around and ended up with a recommendation to a shifter friendly consulting firm, and he sends off an email to them before he can change his mind.
Joss and his best friend Harold, met in university and eventually opened up their own consultancy business, Denmarke Solutions, with Harold doing any meetings that needed plane travel, as Joss was more of a homebody and didn’t like to fly. Garner’s named contact at Denmarke Solutions was Harold, who has been keeping a huge secret from Joss all the years they have known each other. When Joss replies to Garner’s email saying he could meet that day, since he had another client nearby, he almost turns him away at the door, expecting Harold, not Joss. Thankfully he didn’t, because as soon as he opened his office door, he almost fell over as his fox wanted to shift and his own legs went weak, as they recognized Joss as their fated mate! He hides his body’s reaction by sitting down behind his desk and explains to Joss that their company needs Joss to build a system for them from the ground up, so much of it is a mess. Joss is happy to have gained such an important client, but soon realises he has his work cut out for him, as he discovers the mess of organisation that was currently being used. He is astounded that they are as successful as they are, with the systems they have in place. He is excited and for some reason, doesn’t want to leave the building, ever, and finds himself working in a way he never normally would. He starts each day with Garner and can’t help but start to fantasise about Garner and being in bed together, which is totally unprofessional!
When Garner sees his brother Booker seemingly flirting with Joss as he works, his fox starts to come out and he gets jealous as well as angry at his asshat of a brother, who is always mocking him. Booker has figures out that Garner and his fox are annoyed at him, but hasn’t guessed that it is because Joss is Garner’s fated mate, thankfully he has no clue of that as yet. If he did. He would be pushing the council to make him alpha, since Garner’s mate was human! Joss has realised that he is spending a lot more time at Redtail than he would for any normal client and even talks to Harold about getting too involved, even feeling that he belonged there and that leaving hurts. Harold has figured out why Joss feels the need to stay there and why he is having sexy dreams about its CEO Garner, and tells him he has to stick with the job and get Garner to talk to him. There are things only Garner can tell him and that he is exactly where he needs to be. Confusing fro Joss, but his friend and business partner has never steered him wrong before, so he gets back to work. A trial run of the new software Joss has brought into Redtail, also brings with it some alone time for Joss and Garner, away from the office and where temptation finally gets to rear its head and can no longer be denied! They return and matters go back to being pretty much professional between them, as the end date of Joss’ contract moves ever closer, but that leads to thoughts of whether anything is real between them and if it will blossom once they aren’t working together. Garner has bottled telling Joss about his shifter side and about them beign fated mates, until his brother pushes himself into the equation and forces the issue to be revealed! Once Joss gets over the shock, Harold helps him with all the questions he may need answered, allowing him to accept Garner and their fated match easily. They end up moving in together, then comes the happy news of a pregnancy, along with an ending that shows a few more bundles of joy are in the cards, with one shocker to end.
Another lovely tale of mistaken identity leading to a fated mate’s match, along with all the difficulties the shifter has in trying to slow matters down and not reveal everything too soon and scare off their mate! Always good for a few laughs, but also sizzling chemistry and adorable babies added in to their HEA ending. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout, and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.
Wrong Number, Right Fox is the sixth book in the ‘Dial M For Mates,’ series. It stars Joss, a human omega, and Garner, an Alpha fox shifter. This is told in first person from Joss and Garner’s pov.
First, I’ll start with the cover. It’s a little bit different from the others in the series in that it doesn’t have a bearded, wild looking model on it. This model looks like he represents Garner. I give the cover 4 Stars.
Even though the blurb doesn’t give a name to who is speaking, it implies it’s Garner. The authors have done this before, writing the blurb so it’s vague without indicating the character, and I’m not a fan of that. I give the blurb 2 Stars.
The title and how the ‘wrong number’ aspect comes into play in the plot doesn’t work. The title implies that someone is calling a fox shifter. The number they call is wrong, but the fox shifter is the right person. However, in this book, it goes: Garner the fox shifter, calls the right number, but gets the wrong person. So, the title should read as, “Right Number, Wrong Person.” I give 1 Star for the incorrect title.
I liked the plot, it flowed well. One of my favorite parts was Garner being an overly helpful partner by baby proofing their home before the birth. He was super happy helping but was overdoing the help. It was a funny scene. I liked it because in most of the authors’ other books, the Alpha usually just helps the omega with the shopping and then stands back. It was nice seeing the authors write a more involved Alpha parent. The one thing I found weird, was after the birth in the woods. Garner helps Joss to the car, and Garner carries the baby. There’s no mention of cutting the cord or disposing of the afterbirth. Even animals chew off the cord and sometimes eat the placenta. What is Garner doing? Is he carrying the baby who is still attached to the placenta? Maybe the authors figured that people wouldn’t notice, but I did. It was a poorly written scene because despite not being written, I knew that’s what was happening, which was gross. At least Garner would have some supplies in a First Aid kit that could have worked to cut the cord. I’m sure the weird sequence of non-events will stick in my mind for a while. I give that scene 1 Star.
I liked both characters. Garner was a nice guy. His brother Booker was obnoxious, but after awhile you could see that Booker cared for Garner, he was just rather aggressive about it. I liked Joss. He was accomplished and ambitious having started a business with his best friend. What I disliked, was that the authors turned him into a housewife omega just popping out the babies by the end of the story. Supposedly, he was a silent partner at his previous firm and then moved to become Garner’s assistant, both which readers are never shown that he works after giving birth. It’s all just about him having babies. I think that’s a bad message since mothers can have kids and still be accomplished at work. But that’s not what this book implies. It’s implied the end all be all is finding a mate and having babies, which is untrue. I give the authors’ message 1 Star.
I did like how the authors had Joss reacting to the reality that Garner was a fox shifter. He freaked out, but then said he needed a few days to think. He talked to his business partner who turned out to be a shifter and got a lot of his questions answered. I think the authors handled the shifter reveal more realistically than they have in previous books. I give this 4 Stars.
Overall, I liked the plot, the characters, and some scenes in the book. Other scenes were unrealistic and didn’t seem to have been thought through. I also think the blurb style would read better if it was changed. I give Wrong Number, Right Fox, 3 Stars.
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'From the moment I heard there was only one room, I knew I was in trouble. It was already hard enough being around Garner— the pull to brush past him a smidgeon too close so that our bodies touched, to reach out and grab his hand, to sit close enough to feel his breath— it was all getting stronger and stronger by the day. I’d been able to refrain... But now? Now we were sharing a room. One room. One bed... I was in trouble. Big trouble.'
I love this series; love the different circumstances in each wrong phone call. Good world building and wonderful characters. I loved both Garner (alpha fox) and Joss (human). Loved that Joss didn't know about shifters- it kept things interesting. Garner had so much weight on his shoulders, but he needed help, or the position of Alpha and CEO of his dad's company would go to his brother. Bringing in a business consultant was his last hope of getting a handle on things. I was impressed with the successful company Joss and Harold were able to create and expand, with well paid and valued employees. I also liked that they each brought their own expertise- Joss on creativity, and Harold on keeping things on track.
I loved Joss and Garner's first meeting. Garner's thoughts were everywhere- on discovering his mate, wanting him, trying to reign in his fox, and keep to business. He got so flustered, it was cute. Joss had begun to feel a monotony in his work, now felt excited and eager to take on the project. Not to mention his attraction to his new client. I liked how their relationship developed. Their chemistry sizzled. Joss was afraid to take a chance, and Garner was afraid to tell Joss what he was. I was hooked.
Initially, Garner's brother Booker was made out to be greedy and arrogant- always throwing out that Garner was going to fail and he would be Alpha. But over the course of the book, you see how much he is the typical "annoying brother" always poking the bear. But being there when it mattered. He was not the evil threat that I imagined going in. I don't know why that was surprising to me (Maybe because I encounter that so much), but I liked that dynamic. It adds layers to the brothers' relationship. And his "revealing" meddling was pretty fun and funny in my opinion.
When a wrong number turns into the right person, everything changes.
Alpha fox shifter Garner didn’t mean to contact Joss. He was just trying to save his family's failing business. But the moment they meet, Garner knows this human stranger is his omega mate. Joss, unaware of shifters or fated bonds, only sees a stressed CEO who needs serious help. What neither expects is how quickly professional boundaries start to blur.
As the job takes them from boardrooms to shared hotel rooms, tensions rise. Garner fights to keep his instincts in check while Joss grapples with feelings he can’t explain. When the truth finally comes out, it’s not just about Garner being a fox shifter. It’s about what they are to each other and what they’re willing to risk for a chance at more.
From heated arguments and quiet confessions to a surprise pregnancy that rewrites everything, Joss and Garner are pushed to trust, change, and choose each other again and again. Their journey is messy, intimate, and rooted in something neither expected but both were always meant for.
Both Joss and Garner grow significantly over the course of the story. Joss shifts from an independent, career-focused consultant to a devoted partner and parent. Garner transforms from a hesitant, insecure leader into a confident alpha and nurturing mate.
Their relationship begins with tension and curiosity, grows into mutual affection and vulnerability, and ultimately becomes a strong, deeply bonded partnership built on love, honesty, and shared purpose.
A steamy, MM, shifter-human, fated mates, omegaverse romance exploring love and partnership, identity and acceptance, found family, parenthood, personal growth, belonging, and trust. If you’re into protective alphas, slow-burn intimacy, and the soft chaos of parenting in a shifter den, this one’s for you.
This is another Great Story to Read. This is book six in this series. Wrong number series is about fated mates calling the wrong number but finding the right person or shifter to help. Garner is an Alpha Fox shifter running the Rare Acquisition's department at Redtail Global, one day he will be pack Alpha. Garner is have problems shifting through everything so he decides to hire a business consultation company to come in and set up a new system. Then Garner could work on acquiring and handling new clients. Joss and Harold have been friend for a long time through college and then they started a business together called Denmark Solutions. They are a consulting firm and they have a staff of 8, but are looking to hire more. Harold is a shifter but no one knows it, Joss is a human omega. Joss answers the call for help and sets up a meeting, Garner is in a hurry and not paying attention when he schedules the meeting. Garner is not happy at first because Joss is human but then he realizes that Joss is his fated mate. Garner was hoping to interact with a shifter so he did not have to hide part of himself, but when he first sees Joss he knows it will be different. They both feel the attraction, Joss is not sure what to think but has to put it off until after all the work is completed. Joss gets to work on the new system in his own office. When he is not there Garner can tell the difference and it is hard to concentrate for him. When it came time for a trial run Joss and Garner go off site for several days to test it. During the time away, things change. How will Joss react when he finds out Garner is a shifter???? Will Joss see the projects through to completion??? Is there a chance for a happy ending???.
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Wrong Number, Right Fox is the sixth book in the Dial M for Mates series by the fabulous Lorelei M Hart and Colbie Dunbar. This is a standalone M-preg romance based in a world with shape shifters. I always enjoy the stories that come from this writing team, and this story is no exception.
The premise of this series is mates finding each other after a call to a wrong number brings together a very lucky alpha and omega.
Garner is an alpha fox shifter who runs his family multimillion dollar corporation, which is hemoraging money faster than Garner can deal with. I like his character because he isn't a run of the mill millionaire type character, also he isn't one of them macho men alphas. He feels down to earth, and so when he recognises Joss, who is very human, as his mate, it just hit my right in the feels.
Joss is a human omega who has no knowledge of shifters, despite the fact that his best friend, business partner and ex-college roommate is a shifter. Joss also didn't know that the reason why some clients asked specifically for his business partner was because they are also shifters. Joss feels an immediate attraction to Garner, but is a consummate professional and will not push boundaries with a client whose business he was helping to save. I love Joss because he is also a down to earth guy, who is super smart and has a heart of gold.
Garner and Joss have a really cute and sweet dynamic. They have a sort of laid back vibe that I really enjoyed, despite the fact that they are both involved in some high power, multimillion dollar kind of work.
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A wrong number dialled, in this series, usually means a very right course of action follows. Book 6 is no exception in that matter.
This time an Alpha who knows he needs to do something drastic to keep the Den business going puts in a call to a man he knows to be another shifter. Only the call goes to his human business partner and what follows is a charming romance which keeps both men on their toes and the reader hoping the human character won't run when he learns about shifters.
Thankfully it is quite the opposite because, despite being human, Joss feels an immediate connection to Garner and wants to be with him as much as possible despite those feelings apparently warring with his professionalism. Of course when he learns that Garner, his brother, family and most of the firm are shifters he is shocked and does need some time. Then he learns his best friend and business partner is too and that brings him some sense of calm, someone to talk to and learn from so that he can go back to the man he already knew he was falling in love with and commit.
A mix of business and pleasure, quite literally, this is a charming story, moving at a fast pace without losing any of the quality or plotting along the way. There is some sibling rivalry but hardly any angst. This is a happy, fulfilling story and a great addition to the series.
Excitingly challenging. Garner, is next in line to be Den Alpha. His Uncle took over as Alpha after Garner's Dad died and was not the best businessman. Garner, is trying to get the company profitable and in the black. With all the hard work and challenges, he's unsure if he even wants to be Alpha. He is constantly being derided,criticized and mocked by his brother, Booker. Booker, taunts Garner with words like "when I'm Alpha". Booker, is the type of character that makes it easy to dislike him. Garner, hires a company to help with efficiency and productivity whom he thinks is shifter friendly. He expects to meet co-owner, Harold. Joss, shows up instead and Garner instantly recognizes him as his mate. His human mate. Garner's challenges then double and triple. Good story with unexpectd feelings that become compulsion and driving need while working as employer and employee. The work challenge and the mating bond strain with a bit of Booker's snipes top off an exciting story walking the line of when and the potentially explosive consequences. Great story, fun family and friend support group. Garner and Joss are delightful characters and Booker is a hoot! Nicely done. I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Omegaverse, mpreg, fated mates stories all follow one path, one storyline. Which I suppose is the definition of a 'trope'. Meet-insta-love/attraction-deny attraction/misunderstandings-fall into bed-"There's no possibility I can be pregnant"-big as a house-labor-baby-HEA. Toss in having to reveal yourself to your 'human' mate, who is unaware that the paranormal live amongst us. Familiar and fun. I've read roughly, about 90+ mpreg stories by Colbie Dunbar, collabs with Lorelei Hart, Harper Cole and others, or solo efforts. Their stories follow the trope, but they're (the stories) are kept fresh by three things, the Reveal and the Labor. And the inner dialog between the shifter and their inner animal. The reveal was quite funny, because it wasn't done by the shifter MC, but his brother. Labor was cute, our shifter hero relying on his fox to keep it together. Garner's fox is quite opinionated (aren't they all) and cute as a button. Dunbar doesn't skimp in the bedroom, either. Sizzle, steamy heat. A quick read. So much fun. I can't wait for more.
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This is book six in the author’s Dial M For Mates series and features Garner, the presumed alpha and CEO of his family’s struggling shipping company; told that if he couldn’t bring the company back from the brink, the title of alpha would go to his younger brother instead. Enter Joss, a human business consultant whose company revolved around assisting companies in trouble, who received the email requesting their services in error instead of his shifter business partner for whom it was intended.
This was kind of a slow burn romance with a fox shifter who was a little bit of a chicken when it came to claiming his omega. It certainly didn’t help that his mate was employed by his company…
I’m not sure what it was, but this one just didn’t hit the way the previous books in the series did. It was nice and sweet and all but it just wasn’t my favorite. Maybe because there wasn’t a frightened omega in need of a big, tough, alpha to rush in to save them when no one else would? I don’t know. It could just be me so take this with a grain of salt. Read it and judge for yourself. For me, 4 stars!.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wrong number. Right shifter. All the feels.
Wrong Number, Right Fox is witty, heartwarming, and wildly addictive. Garner is the perfect mix of reluctant Alpha and vulnerable cinnamon roll—trying so hard to do right by his den, but crumbling under pressure. Enter Joss, the human consultant he accidentally hires, who knows nothing about shifters and everything about shaking up Garner’s world.
The chemistry is instant, the banter is hilarious, and the slow-burn tension is chef’s kiss. I loved watching Joss try to make sense of Garner’s world (and wardrobe malfunctions), while Garner tries to stay professional… and fails gloriously. Their dynamic is the perfect blend of awkward charm, steamy tension, and genuine connection.
This book brings all the best things: a twist of fate, found family feels, reluctant leadership, and an alpha who learns he doesn’t have to carry everything alone. If you’re into shifter romances with clever setups, swoony slow burns, and a splash of humor, this is exactly the right number to dial.
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I enjoyed this book and thought that it was another good addition to the Dial M for Mates Series. This is a book about fated mates so their relationship moves at warp speed. Garner, a fox alpha is under a lot of pressure to turn their den business around, as well as becoming the next den Alpha. He’s got two years to figure it out, otherwise he’ll have to step down and let his brother lead, which is definitely not in the best interest of the company or the den. Garner decides to hire a fox business consultant to help turn their business around, but due to a website error his human business partner Joss shows up instead.
Joss has absolutely no idea shifters exist and to make things even harder he happens to be Garner’s mate so he’s making it hard to keep things work related. I thought that they were cute together. How will Joss take the news that not only are shifters real, that Garner’s a fox shifter and that they’re fated mates? I’m looking forward to reading Wrong Number, Right Grizzly next, as well as more books from both authors in the future. I’d recommend this book, series and authors to others.
What a wonderful story!! Garner was an amazing character and Alpha. I can imagine how frusterating his position would be when your elder is in need of correction - something they'd NEVER accept from you, regardless of your position. Then to have his twin be such a jack@$$. Oh, if there were a fox equivalent I would definately be using it. He was a complete 💩👿, a character some love to hate, but I digress. Joss - he was a sweetheart, if a bit clueless in matters of the heart (same as Garner). This book had fabulous secondary characters. Predominantly Garner's brother and Joss' business partner. They each had a hand, in their own way, in ensuring Fate got her way. I hope you enjoy this story as much as I did. It's well written (edit wasn't bad), and flowed nicely, the romance was the primary plot with the company as a medium. On the whole, the characters were what drew me and held my focus though, not what Joss was doing at the company. Enjoy!
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This is the 6th book in the Dial M for Mates and it is another fun read. Each book in the series is a standalone read. This is the story of Garner and Joss. Garner is an alpha fox shifter. He is expected to become the CEO and alpha of Redtail Global. But first he needs help digging the company out of financial trouble. Joss is a human omega who has no idea that shifters exist. He and his best friend Harold co-own their consulting company. Garner has hired Harold to help him as he does understand shifters. He is shocked when Joss shows up instead. Human Joss who has no idea about shifters. Joss who is his fated mate. This is their story. As with the rest of the series, this book is written well and is easy to read. I enjoyed this book. It was fun to see Joss adapting to his new norm.
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Get comfortable you won’t put it down until the last page has been turned. The wrong number turns out to be the right number Garner alpha fox is trying to save his family’s failing business so he hires a business consultant in hopes of getting things under control and hopes to become the alpha the den needs him to be he can’t allow his brother to take over. Joss is an omega human who knows nothing about their world of shifter, yet he is fated to be the mate of the alpha. He can’t figure out why he is so drawn to his new friend and willing to help figure out how to get his business back on track despite being the wrong person to begin from the start. We have a front row seat to their journey of their craziness, something neither expected but both fully invested but will he accept all his alpha, will he give up his career of being a consultant to being a parent, will Garner accept his row of leadership, of being a mate, and will their journey lead them to happiness?
I love this series! Here we have a clueless human meeting his new client. Joss doesn't realize his new employer is a fox. Garner knows from first scent that Joss is his one true mate. Now, how to work together when the mating pull is overwhelming? Get ready for a fun ride. It has a nosy, interfering brother who causes chaos wherever he goes. It also has a calm, collected business partner, who is also a fox. There is no angst, only the mating pull, even if Joss doesn't realize what it means. Ooh, and a shifter reveal that involves a cat door, a fox causing chaos in the kitchen, and a naked brother! HEA is assured. Did I mention the most interesting labor and birth scene? You are just going to love this book! So go, grab it Now. You know you want to!.
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Like the other 'Dial M for Mates' books, "Wrong Number, Right Fox" is cute and sweet. It follows the same formula, but it has a fox shifter and human mating. Fox shifter Garner is the hesitant alpha and CEO of the family's business. The business is floundering, and Garner decides he needs help. He ends up calling Joss's consulting company. Garner immediately scents his mate, and being human Joss just feels an odd strong magnetic pull to Garner. But, human Joss is unaware of the shifters world and Garner is hesitant to tell Joss.
This is a good diversion, entertaining, and a quick read.
I really enjoyed this book about Garner, who is an alpha Fox shifter, and when he requires business consultant to help fix up the business that his uncle had messed up after his father had passed, he calls a company that has a very good reputation, and that is where he meets Joss, who is a human and a consultant to businesses. Ghana recognises that Joss is his fated mate. I enjoyed the interaction between both characters and of course, Garner’s brother’s interference in their courtship as well. It may feel very funny reading, but eventually, there was a happily ever after.
I was given an advanced copy of this book to read and I am reviewing with my honest and fair opinion.
Garner is running the family business and alpha when his uncle stepped down but his brother wants to be alpha and run the business. He hired Joss’s company to redo the program they are using because Harold was a fox also but Joss shows up instead. Joss doesn’t understand why he felt like he did when around Garner. His brother told him to tell Joss about what he is and Harold told Joss that he needed to talk to Garner since Garner didn’t say anything his brother shifted in front of Joss. Joss accepted that and then he understood the pull.
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Garner and Joss are the a/o leads in this fun shifter/ human read. They are both (part) owners over their respective companies. Joss, unbeknownst to him, has a next consultancy at a shifter owned company. As expected he turns out to be the fated of Garner. But how can Garner explain this unknown world to him, eventough Joss his businesspartner is a shifter himself. Ofcourse all works out with not much turbulence and them being the dads they wanted to be.
This was a well edited book that was set up in a good pace and story development for me. A good easy and light read.
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Absolutely heartwarming. Joss felt like there was something missing in his life. He was thinking about taking time off from work to travel in the hope of finding what was missing, but before he can, he gets a call for a consulting job. That is where he meets Garner, who has an instant attraction. Garner is a fox shifter trying to get the family business in shape. Wanting to hire a consultant, he expected it to be another fox shifter, not a human and not his mate. This book has some serious moments of comedy gold.
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I love this series! This story is sweet and fun. Garner has a company that is in trouble and Joss is there to help. There is one problem, Joss is human and doesn’t know he’s Garner’s mate. Their journey towards a bond and love was so fun. I also love the brother who loves to create chaos and the understanding friend and business partner. I especially love how they help Joss and Garner along in their relationship. If you want something quick, low angst, and a fun read this is a great story. I’m excited for more stories.
Garner and Joss story was entertaining, with a side of teasing and pranks. The way Joss was made aware of the shifter side was quite interesting thanks to a meddling brother who liked chaos and, in its own way, wanted to help. They were cute together, but the insecurities and faulty communication added spice to their life. I adored the bundles of joy that completed their family and the community they formed. It was an enjoyable read, and I’m looking forward to the next adventure.
Wrong Number, Right Fox is the sixth book in the Dial M for Mates series by Colbie Dunbar and Lorelei M. Hart. Garner is a fox shifter that needs help with his business. He hires a shifter consultant to help with his business but ends up with his human partner. Joss and Garner are perfect together. I enjoyed reading their story.
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I had a fun time reading this accidental meet that led to forever mates. Garner was a sweet alpha and Joss was just the omega he needed. I absolutely adored Garner and his "all in" attitude with his mate and family. Not much angst or hurt/comfort...very sweet and somewhat fluffy I would say with lovely romantic and spicy times. I LOVED the epilogue... NICE HEA!
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This is another good addition to the Dial M for Mates series and this is Garner and Joss’s story in which a wrong number brought them together, Garner recognised Joss as his mate from the start but Joss is human so we get a great story of how they grow closer until Garners brother Booker finally gives the final push for the truth about shifters to be revealed and then we get to watch their relationship grow as they embrace life together.
These two meet when Joss is hired to consult for garners business. Two things happen that day Garner finds Joss is his name and Joss feels a pull toward Garner he can't explain. One business trip away is all it takes for Garner to claim what is his. Although it takes a little while for him to explain he is a shifter his brother helps out there.
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This story was pretty good. It took a little bit of a different turn from the other in the series in the sense it wasn’t truly a wrong number call. The flow of time was a little hard to follow in this one. I liked this couple, though. I was a bit confused about the brother. He acted like a real jerk. It never really showed any type of change in him, so it surprised me that his arc didn’t take a specific route. Overall, easy little read for sweet romance.
Okay so I picked this book up for a book bingo challenge of needing a fox on the cover. This is my first by this author.
I thought this book was actually really cute. I love how nervous the Fox was about telling the human and how his brother decided he would help. That scene was funny but sweet.
They will definitely have their hands full with ball those babies. Hopefully thus last pregnancy happens more as planned though. Lol