Holy crap, where have I been that I hadn't read this author before (except when she co-authors with my number one Linda Howard)?
I know a lot of people will pick this up and think, oh goody a shifter book. Not quite and if that's what you are looking for, you'll probably be disappointed. This is like Cinderella meets the Wicked Witch of the North, and throw in a few jokes and comic characters to break it all up. I loved it. I sat when I should have been doing a dozen other things, and read it straight through.
The characters, in this book, didn't have to be developed too deeply, because it was the present day actions that formed the book. There wasn't any real backstory to speak of, but there didn't need to be (yes, I really said that. Me, yes me, who always looks for deep character development and a big, heavy duty backstory). I didn't miss any of that in this book, I was too taken with the town of Mystic Springs with its hardware store where you don't have to ask for what you want, and the restaurant where everything tastes like your favorites, and the bakery where nothing has calories (yes, I could definitely get into that). On top of a great book, I also enjoy reading her posts on social media, her humor is understated and connects with the real world.
This book was a cross between a shifter story, a fantasy story, and a fairytale, all written with a strong, deft hand for fiction. I understand why some people may not like the story, and I understand that they might be disappointed that it wasn't a straight shifter story with lots of angst. Instead the angst was done in a way that was enchanting. I rarely read shifter stories, am not real strong on fantasy, sci-fi is not at all interesting to me, but this book, this fairytale of this beautiful little town? Yea, I liked it.