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Shakesbear: Shifters of Verona #1-4

Shakesbear Box Set: Shifters of Verona

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All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players …

Welcome to Verona, Georgia, a place of magic and mystery. The Romero and Carpathian shifter clans have fought for power and influence for more than a hundred years. But change is on the horizon, and the town will either break apart for good, or finally heal old wounds. It will take shifter men willing to put it all on the line for love, and smart, strong women who can handle them. Will true love prevail, or will the story of Verona become a tragedy?

With immortals, fairies, shifters, and witches in the mix, Shakesbear: Shifters of Verona is a new twist on well-known classics, with enough heat to make your Kindle sizzle.

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This box set includes all four books of the Shakesbear series plus exclusive bonus content available nowhere else.
Shakesbear 1: Romeo & Juliet
Shakesbear 2: The Taming of the Shrew
Shakesbear 3: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakesbear 4: Much Ado About Nothing

783 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 17, 2017

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May 17, 2018
I received a copy from the author; this is my honest review. 3.5 stars
-In general:
-Editing needs another pass: their car vs. their truck, cat sound but she's a dog, the word "shift" is used other than for the shifters and could have been replaced (shifting of the dunes, his thoughts, the vessel, etc.), he vs. she, and the names too.
-Most of the stories leave you with more questions than answers.
-The characters are not well developed.
-I didn't like - and who would? - either Xander or Roselie. I also didn't think they brought much to the stories.
-For such short stories I thought there were too many sex scenes that'd go on and on.
-These were supposed to be a remake of some of Shakespeare's stories but were not necessarily or were all mixed up. For ex. A Midsummer Night's Dream is about Hippolyta but the remake is not. Since there is a character in the stories named Hippolyta and she is an Amazon, it brings to some confusion.
-So my stars are not about the remake but the stories themselves.
1. Romeo and Juliet **** As complicated as the original, with the added touch of werebears, witches and magic, but with a much better ending.
2. the Taming of the Shrew **** With the same shrew or worse, much, much worse, we have 1-1/2 stories here that will end up on a positive note.
3. A Midsummer Night's Dream *** Love story with the help of the sprite where it wasn't really needed. If people could just talk to each other!
4. Much Ado About Nothing *** Another shrew, another miscommunication problem. A man that deserves to be treated with respect but doesn't get it. It's not because you're a feminist that you have to treat your man like a bag of sand. I thought the end would close in all the questions but it didn't.
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