Dive into this complete series featuring four mpreg stories jam-packed with love, lust and everything in between. All this bear pack wants is a sliver of the forest to call home, but the only thing that comes easily are their lucky mates. Bearly Legal: Roscoe is the new pack master to his bear pack. Having just fought for his pack’s freedom, they have secured a plot of land in the middle of … middle of nowhere. Staying isolated is the key to staying safe so when a young human hiker stumbles into his territory, Roscoe should send him on his way. But Roscoe’s bear has other plans. He senses his fated mate and he won’t let the young man out of his sight.
Bearing it All: Heath has always said he was the “straightest man you know.” So then why does he feel a certain fluttering every time he’s near the alpha bear shifter, Angus? He’s deadset on ignoring his more confusing urges, but Angus has other plans. Heath says he is straight, so why does he feel like a mate?
Unbearable: On a mission to secure more resources for the pack, best friends and practical brothers, Julian and Hugh are in unfamiliar lands. It is there that they meet Logan, a former doctor running away from his past. Logan is up for a wild night with these sexy men, but he’s not looking for commitment. Too bad commitment has found him.
Bearest of Them All: The black sheep of the bear brothers, Gideon, is best left alone. He’s short-tempered and hot-headed, so when he meets Jack, the doormat of his awful family, he’s shocked at how protective he feels of the human. When Jack’s ex comes sniffing around, Gideon must choose whether to claim his mate or let him go.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this collection. Each book in this collection is reviewed separately.
Bearly Legal – I really enjoyed this book. What a good start to a new series. I liked the connection between Roscoe and Sawyer, Roscoe tried to fight the pull to his human mate Sawyer but also wanted to keep him in the area. The reason being is that some bad sh*t went down with their last pack master and Roscoe hasn’t been pack master long and since his pack is still being settled in a new area/being established he didn’t think he could allow for distractions. Sawyer had, had enough and decided to leave but wanted to yell at Roscoe before he left, he was walking through the forest and then is scared completely by Garth a bear from Roscoe’s pack who hates human’s and it’s even worse when he smells Roscoe on Sawyer. Garth forces Sawyer back to their pack to let the pack know that Roscoe has been keeping secrets from that pack and even has human friends in the nearest town. To say that Roscoe isn’t happy when he sees Sawyer being restrained by Garth is an understatement. I loved how Bear shifters in this universe do a bonding ceremony which is kind of like a human marriage as none of the wolf’s had a special bonding when they just got married. I’m looking forward to reading more about Roscoe’s brothers and their mates.
Bearing it All – I enjoyed this book more than the first book as there seemed to be a bit more action going on. I loved the connection with Heath and Angus and that even though Heath struggles a wee bit with his identity Angus talks him through it and gives him some really sound advice, like that he doesn’t have to have a label for himself if he doesn’t feel it. I loved that Gaia and Maggie went through their bonding ceremony because it seemed a bit touch and go for awhile there and that we got a bit more of their interactions in this book than the previous book. I loved how even though Angus is really against Heath fighting to pay off his outstanding debt to Marcos, after having Heath explain that he needs to do this for himself. Angus made sure that at least Roscoe was at Heath’s fight so he can hold Angus back from doing anything stupid if Heath gets hurts. I loved the addition of Ryder the Hybrid motorbike club/pack and their stories should be interesting. I wonder what’s going to happen when shifters are announced to the world that they exist. I think it will turn into a complete sh*tshow as when has any book that shifters are unveiled to the world not end up them being tested on etc.
Unbearable – This was my favourite story of the series so far. I loved the connection Julian and Hugh have together and when you add in their mate Logan it’s even more beautiful to witness. I rather liked that Logan didn’t drink the cool aid to start with lol and due to him being scared after all his work friends were taken from him by a crazed g*nman in the clinic he used work at he stopped building lasting relationships because they can’t hurt you if you don’t allow them too. I loved how Julian and Hugh had their own ways of trying to show Logan that they aren’t going anywhere and to get him to accept them. Man, Bryce was a complete d*ckhead and a waste of space human being. Who would leave their kids, even if they had no relationship with them with random men and get them to drive to the middle of nowhere so they can go to live with their mum’s parents who they’ve never met. I loved how Julian and Hugh got angry at him on Lupe and Fern’s behalf and weren’t just going to leave the kids with their relatives as soon as they arrived as they wanted to see if they were decent people and had the means to not only just look after but love Lupe and Fern and if they weren’t happy they’d happily take the kids home to their pack. I loved the addition of Chuey the wild panther shifter who was by himself and was surviving on the farmers livestock. He bonded with Logan as a kind of father figure. I’m looking forward to meeting the black sleep and final brother Gideon. His story is definitely going to be interesting.
Bearest of Them All – I loved how Gideon found his happily ever after with Jack, even though he’s an a*sehole and after everything he’s done in protecting his family he thinks he not worthy and that Jack’s light shouldn’t be dimmed with his darkness so I’m glad fate blessed him in that regard and must think he’s worthy. Jack has had to put up with so much with his parents and his ex-fiancé John, they all treated him like a doormat and were just trying to get him to sign over the land that his grandfather Leo left him and were trying to manipulate him because of it and trying to get him to see that he can’t deal with the stress. I’m glad that he met Gideon at the perfect time as Gideon helped him and gave him the strength to stand up to everyone that was trying to walk over him. I’m glad that Jack and Gideon found a way to work with the pack and still adhere to the stipulations in grandfathers will that he had to turn the plot of land into a camp for at least 20 people for the duration of two years otherwise it would get given to the state and they could do whatever they wanted to, they found a way to live peacefully together but build the camp up in the trees so no trees need to be cleared out and further damage some of the packs buildings. I hated Jack’s parents especially when they manipulated him into getting admitted into a psych hospital as they told him that they had something on Gideon and the pack so Jack went with them to save Gideon but he had to make Gideon believe that Jack wanted to leave him the only way he could which was heartbreaking to read since Gideon believes that he’s bad news, even though Gideon only believed it for a minute what Jack was saying was true you could feel his anguish. Man, Garth came through for the pack in the end lol and really enjoyed himself, even made the paper but he definitely needs a firm but loving hand to straighten him out so his story should be interesting as he’ll fight every it step of the way. I’m sad that this is the final book in this series but I’m looking forward to getting some snippets of the pack in the hybrid heat series books.
I’d definitely recommend this collection, each book in the series and author to everyone.
One of my favorite series, I had to buy them