![]() ![]() ![]() The third book, The Witch, The Werewolf and The Waitress made me feel like pack life was a burden more than a close family. This book was fast paced and easy to read. The second book, Fake Mated to the Wolf appealed to me because of the heroine who was human had knowledge of shifters already, which saved me from the AHHHHHHH!!! moment. This family was hilarious and I love the way they interacted with each other. The first book, Bearing His Touch had the family/pack/sleuth (that last one I looked up because I wasn't sure what a family of bears were called) that I love in a paranormal romance. Way too much inner-monologue and considering both the hero and heroine were hundreds of years old, seemed immature. Unfortunately, the third story didn't really have that same impact. The first two stories were engaging, pretty funny and had some intense action, adventure and attraction. I liked that the stories weren't exceptionally long but managed to not feel like it was half a story. I like a bit of a growly hit every now and then, and I have to say that this anthology was the perfect way to get it. ![]()
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