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More than a Grizzly

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"When I lost my dad, I lost a piece of myself. I thought I would never feel or love again. How could I? He was my best friend.

"Standing in the hospital, though, I was a changed woman. As doctors told me that my soulmate was dying, there was one thing I knew for certain:

"I could not lose Beau."

Marley has been waiting desperately for her soulmate to show up and save her from the pain that accompanied her father's death. When she finds him but the pain doesn't go away, what's a shifter to do?

154 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 11, 2017

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Sara Summers

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ABOUT ME:

I love books, I believe in smiling when life sucks, and I believe in happily-ever-afters. Thanks for reading!

Keep up with me and my characters on Instagram @sarasummerswriter and my website iamsarasummers.blogspot.com

-Sara Summers

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Profile Image for Mandy Sickle.
1,462 reviews152 followers
June 11, 2017
Marley has been struggling with depression since her father passed away suddenly, leaving her in charge of the pack. At least Marley isn't along she has her shifter friends but it seems they are all busy with their own lives and she doesn't want to bother them. As she struggles alone with her own depression thinking that she isn't going to make it her Mate shows up in the nick of time.

Beau didn't expect to be taking over as alpha of the grizzly pack but if it means he get's to stay with Marley he is willing to do his best. Marley needs him to help her deal with her depression, helping her learn to live again. The more time they spend together, the darkness starts to fade as Marley deals with losing her father. Will Beau be just what Marley needs or is it too late?

I like Marley she's dealing with a very real issue that lots of people have, and while heartbreaking to watch her go through the darkness at least she has a silver lining. Beau complements her in may ways he's just what she needed when she was on the bottom and helped bring her back. I like that they are super nerdy playing old video games.

I've been working my way through the shifty girls series and curious to read Marley's story as we've heard about her in prior books. I love the concept for the shifty girls each book is a shifter finding her happy ever after but prior characters are still woven into each story. I find it refreshing that they are clean romance, so perfect for all ages of readers. This one was hard to put down as I had to know it was going to be ok for Marley and finished it in one sitting. The author has done another great job creating a captivating story that captured my heart as well as my imagination. Can't wait to read the next one.
Profile Image for lisa jung.
5,406 reviews44 followers
November 15, 2017
Grizzly

Market has lost her father and is trying to survive but her mate Beau comes .. Together they heal and move there pack to help with new university. Living this series
Profile Image for Amber "Epp".
1,134 reviews63 followers
May 8, 2017
a fun read and now I'm off to learn more about mermaids ... ;0
Profile Image for Heather.
821 reviews5 followers
May 13, 2017
I had a harder time getting into this one. Nothing wrong with it necessarily. It just didn't hold my interest so well.
25 reviews
May 31, 2017
It was good but not great.

I guess I gave it 4 stars because it wasn't as exciting as the other two books were. I guess I didn't like the depression.
Profile Image for Hannah Loree.
131 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2017
Ah!

I loved it the more involved I get into the shifty girls the more I have to read! I can't wait for more!
74 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2017
This book was better than I imagined it would be! The beginning is hard to read but depression is a real thing!! I love how Sara Summers writes about honest real things in her fantasy stories!!! It allows to feel like you can connect with something that (sadly) will never happen to you! I love this book and this series!!!
Profile Image for Sasha Siler.
26 reviews6 followers
January 30, 2017
Disappointed

The other books in the series were good, but this one, it felt like you gave up on it in the beginning. You didn't even try to give this book a chance. It is not worth buying or finishing the series.
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