Henry a Tiger shifter and new father has been left to raise baby daughter Kara
Kirsten was looking for a new position when she saw advertisement to work as a Nanny in the mountains raising a ten-week Baby girl whilst her father a carpenter worked during the day in his workshop and she took care of all of her needs.
It soon is apparent to Henry that the woman that has come to the door is most possibly his mate, the feelings he has for her is unlike anything he has known before apart than for his baby daughter Zara who like him is a Tiger shifter.
Kirsten loves her job from the moment she held the previous charge in her arms she has felt a real connection and also with her father Henry who is a wonderful father.
However, as the days pass and she sees a tiger in the woods she begins to realise that there is something supernatural going on but she cannot put her finger on exactly what it is.
Then one day whilst both Kirsten and Baby Kara are enjoying their daily stroll, they are unfortunate enough to come across a huge bear, however it soon became apparent that he was in fact a shifter and that he was trying to warn her of a threat to both her and Kara from a lioness Shar.
As Henry has to admit the truth about himself and his daughter and then the all decide to visit Thailand to visit Shar’s village, they want to speak with her and discover why it seems they are being followed by her and other shifters around the house and the grounds.
As matters begin to heat up and it becomes apparent that bot Kirsten and Kira may be in terrible danger, he takes precautions to keep them safe but it seems that this is not enough and they are both taken to only God knows where?
I guarantee that once you begin you will not be able to put this book down until you reach the final page and discover the final outcome.
I assure you that you will love every moment of this book it is simply a fantastic read.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the book and look forward to reading any future publications; keep up all the great writing.
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