An abusive childhood and an accident in his teens left stallion-shifter, Malcolm Patterson, with a distrust for his father and a lot of holes in his memory. When his dad passes away, Malcolm returns to Horse Mountain to fulfill his obligation to settle his old man’s affairs but finds the shifter community’s near hero-worship of the late doctor disquieting. He’s further shaken to meet a curvy … beauty at the funeral who makes his heart gallop and his primal instincts take over.
Suki Marks has been in love with handsome and noble Malcolm Patterson ever since he saved her from bullies who called her an abomination when she was ten. He was the first person to be straight with her about the reasons some people shunned her family and he was quick to debunk those prejudices as the ignorant folktales and stupid superstitions they were. Even after Malcolm graduated high school and left town, she couldn’t forget him, but becoming Doctor Patterson’s live-in nurse in his last year of life was a coincidence. She never expected to be named in the wealthy physician’s will.
Malcolm assumed he’d be disinherited, but even from the after-life, his father continues to turn the knife, using his will to set up an elaborate scheme to taint Malcolm’s feelings for the woman who might be his fated mate. To make matters worse, a dangerous shifter-purist movement is brewing among a small segment of the Horse Mountain Clan, and they’re determined to prevent Suki from passing on her genes to a new generation. Will Malcolm be able to work through his past in time to secure his and Suki’s future?
Warning: Saving Suki is a smoking hot romance with graphic, put-you-in-the-moment love scenes. If you’re offended by sexual language, you might want to consider another book. The book can stand alone without reading the others in the series.
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Great world building, emotional and thoughtful. Multi-layered characters throughout.
Suki has considered Malcolm her hero since he saved her from bullies as a child. To him she was just a kid. Years later when his father dies, Malcolm returns home and uncovers life changing secrets. One thing is for certain – Suki makes him feel things no other woman has. Can he get through all the misconceptions for a chance at happiness? Dramatic, suspenseful and passionate horse-shifter romance.
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This is the first book in the series I have read, really enjoyed it. The characters were well developed. The story was fast moving and sweet (I love how Suki knew at 10 she wanted to marry Mal). Mal saved her as a child, but as adults they really saved each other. Definitely want to read more by this author..
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Loved the characters and the connection they had to each other. The storyline was really good and keeps you reading till the end. Suki knew she’d love Malcolm when he saved her from bullies when she was 10 years old. Malcolm had a horrible childhood with an abusive father. At the funeral of his father he finds out things he never knew about his father. This was an emotional story of struggles and overcoming their demons. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Book four in the Horse Mountain Shifters series a well written story that kept me turning pages. This is stallion-shifter, Malcolm Patterson and Suki Marks’ story, there is kidnapping, suspense, drama, danger, villains, and romance. I want to read the next book. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Fantastic story! Characters that will steal your heart. A storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat and glued to your kindle! For me it was a love- hate deal as the characters face their demons. You will feel their emotions and struggles. A definite must read.
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Suki fell in love with a boy who rescued her from some bullies when she was at school.
Mal knew Suki was his mate the second he laid his eyes on her.
I have so many things to say about this book I don’t know where to start. Let’s say the positive things first. I liked Suki’s determination: she knows what she was and what she wanted and went for it. I liked Suki’s insight of Mal’s father; apparently, he wasn’t so mean as Mal thought. I liked Mal’s relationship with his human friends and how they know about Mal been a shifter and keep the secret.
I didn’t like Mal very much. He is too focused on himself. I didn’t like the sex scenes; I don’t see the point on them been so rough. I didn’t like the scenes with Ollie; too much violence for my liking. It was like a nightmare. However, I couldn’t put it down. I needed to know what was going to happen in the end.
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