Between 2 and 3 stars, but not enough to really round up. Pleasant read but still "just OK."
Three sisters move into a town to open their bakery. Brody (H), the local sheriff, knows that Nell (h) is his mate, but she doesn't know that she and her sisters have set up shop in a town of bear shifters. Until one day a drunk koala shifter stumbles into her bakery...
I liked the koala bit. We don't get a lot of them in shifter stories, and I kinda like when we get the unique animals - more than just bears and wolves and big cats (though I do love me some big cat stories). I'd love to see the crazy little koala get his HEA.
As for the rest of it... well, there really wasn't much there. They're each interested in the other, but holding back for one reason or another. She discovers he's a bear... and that's really it. That's the drama. I know it's only a short story, but this was light, even for that. Maybe because it's the first in a series, and so much times was spent explaining the town and its backstory and so forth? And I guess it was supposed to be funny that her sisters already knew, but it was really just anticlimactic. I mean, I'm not even gonna Spoiler Alert that comment, it was so bland. And that's really the word for this story - bland. It's nice and sweet and the series itself might grow to more, but this one just didn't have much to it.
Alternating 3rd person POV. No cheating, no OW/OM drama, no love triangle nonsense. Very obviously an introduction to a new series, because it was kinda an info-dump of the town and its backstory. Very little meat on its bones, and didn't leave all too much of an impression. Light, fast, fluffy. HEA and no cliffhanger.
Would I read more from this series/author? Sure. I got this one as a bundle on Kindle - the first three books in the series. This one was fast and pleasant, so I'm not opposed to reading the next two. However, it looks like we might have a very similar plot in the next two - it's the other two sisters in the family who are the next two female leads. Not opposed to family series, but three bear-and-baker books in a row might be a bit redundant, and we didn't get much of a picture here of how unique each of the sisters are. So, yes, am willing to continue the series, but not really in a hurry to do so either.