FROM BESTSELLING GAY ROMANCE AUTHOR BAILEY BRADFORDBook three in the Calendar Men seriesCuriosity didn’t kill this cat… man on the calendar shoot. That never happened, because Gregg met Albert.
Jason’s posing for Mr. March, working and running from some memories, and maybe even himself. One night, he runs right into a tranquilizer dart. When he wakes up at a wildlife refuge, he finds himself intrigued by the veterinarian who is watching him.
Casey’s a newly graduated veterinarian. He thought there was something special about the mountain lion, but he didn’t have a clue how much his life was about to change.
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Jason is posing as Mr. March for a charity calendar. He works for a construction company by day and shifts into a mountain lion by night. He also is gets himself in a pickle after being hit with a tranquilizer dart while he was running in lion form. Being brought into a wildlife sanctuary, Jason meets the vet on staff, Casey. Casey realizes right away that Jason is a shifter, but not wearing a shifter collar. He vows to take care of him while he comes out of the sleep medication.
Jason has no idea how he ended up in Casey’s care, but the vet is all kinds of sweetness! What’s worse is that he was tranquilized on his family’s private property! Why would they be on his property to begin with? Something bigger is going on at the refuge. Casey and Jason start to investigate what’s really going on there.
This was another good story in the Calendar Men series! I have loved all the different shifters we have been introduced to! Each story has had an air of mystery and I really like that!
Jason and Casey are very cute together! They seem to mesh really well! A fun couple to read about!
Can I just say Jason’s sisters are hilarious! I love the teasing they give him!
The calendar is still going forward and I can’t wait to read more books in the series! Maybe they will include Jason’s sisters!!
Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team
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Casey is a young vet who is trying to figure out how to pay his loans, love his job, and keep afloat in a market where being a vet isn’t paying what it should. When he finds himself confronted with a mystery at the refuge where he works, he can’t help but jump in feet first. He knows a shifter when he sees one and doesn’t quite understand what’s going on at his refuge – he just knows that the other men who work there seem to have an issue with his diagnosis.
Jason is a shifter who is a mountain lion. While running on his own property, he is tranquilized and brought to a refuge. When he wakes up, he knows this is not where he’s supposed to be. He doesn’t know how he arrived. The kind eyes that he sees are the only thing that keeps him from attacking.
The true mystery lies in how those other men were able to access Jason’s property. How and why were they there and what did they want with him? This had a much better storyline within the romance – the mystery was good. For me, it kept the book interesting. I thought that the romance and chemistry was just okay. Overall, the mystery was great and I wish that we had more of that.
Ruthie –
This is the third book in the series, and whilst it follows on and runs alongside February’s story, you could read this as a very satisfying standalone too. It does lead really nicely into a future including both these men, as you will find out.
Jason is the calendar model, but the action happens mainly when he is taken to a rescue centre after being darted in his mountain lion form. Here he has to decide whether to trust vet Casey, both after the incident, but also with his heart. As they heat things up together, they also find themselves in the middle of a horrible trade in shifters. I thought this was a good change of direction, which was cleverly twisted back into the calendar story at the end.
Another fun and sexy read in the series.
Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Mr. March (Calendar Men #3) by Bailey Bradford to read and review.
Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted my copy of this book .
It’s only a matter a time, you know, before a book in a series tips you one way or the other. It tips you up to that five star read, or down to three and you really don’t want to read any more.
This one?? 5 star read people!
I said in my review for February, that I liked that the shifter element was just sort of there, it wasn’t a major part of the story. But here, the shifter part is a MASSIVE part of the story! Go figure, huh!
Jason is Mr March, and they have just finished up shooting on Arturo’s land. There is a bit of an overlap between February and March’s books. Waking up in someone else’s bed, Jason can’t remember how he got there, but he CAN remember the vet who looked after his lion form. Casey is a vet at the refuge that Jason’s cat is bought to, but there is something bigger going on, and it will take some digging to get to just what.
I loved Jason’s sisters, and their teasing of Jason. Loved Jessica too. Jason and Casey have a huge network of support and they need it, especially when they find out what is really going on!
It’s not an overly complicated book, nor is it graphic or explicit, but I really LOVED that it wasn’t! It’s a really great read, and I read this in one sitting, at 1130 at night. Good job I did not have work this morning!
The shoot is now slowly shifting from single nekkid guys for each month, to a couple for each month. Still not sure it will get published, but it’s great fun watching it, either way.
I would like to know more about how Perry’s dad is, since he was the original photographer. He;s dealing with some heavy stuff and it would be nice to catch up with him, even if it’s just a bit more than we get here.
Fabulous, sexy, read
5 stars
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