I knew even as his tongue sought dominion over my mouth and his warm hands clutched at my waist, that I was kissing a bear who had somehow taken the form of a man.
And it was a damn good kiss.
Everything was supposed to go back to normal. Angie and her best friends were heading out into the Maine wilderness, scaling the peak of their favorite mountain as a way to reconnect after Angie left her controlling boyfriend and his abusive ways. Grief-stricken and holding on to a terrible secret, Angie hopes that her beloved woods will heal the hole in her heart.
Then she hears the noise in the trees. Something is watching her. And it is not human.
Her friend Junie knows the tales are true. That shifters walk these woods. They feel vulnerable in their human form and will only reveal themselves to their chosen mates. The ones they lay claim to forever.
That night a man walks from the forest and makes a promise to Angie. A promise that he will protect her forever.
All she has to do is say she is his.
This paranormal shifter novella contains scorching scenes of passion between a curvy woman trying to escape her past and a protective alpha who wants to be her future. Mature readers only please.
This was a pretty good book. Angie and her best friends were heading out into the Maine wilderness, scaling the peak of their favorite mountain as a way to reconnect after Angie left her controlling boyfriend and his abusive ways. Grief-stricken and holding on to a terrible secret, Angie hopes that her beloved woods will heal the hole in her heart. I felt bad for Angie and I really liked Finn a lot. I also liked Angie's friends also. This book had a few minor errors in it. But overall this was a good short quick paranormal read.
The story was good with small mistakes. It had the potential to be really good but was to rushed. There were to many rushed parts and that reduced the joy that could have been had by reading a real good book.