Love shape shifters? These whimsical tales are sure to captivate!Six stories in one amazing book.All shape shifter paranormal romances waiting to entertain you!Elorah can’t seem to shake Rowan’s amorous advances. In their cat and mouse game, there is no question who has the advantage.The statue atop the bank building fascinated Terra from day one. But was it truly inanimate or was it alive?… it truly inanimate or was it alive?
Lorena awakens to a room in Hell but when the alpha Hellhound announces she belongs to him, can she escape his watchful eye?
A unique mix of two species, Draco seeks more from his best friend, Esma. He will stop at nothing to prove to her she is the one.
Jax howls for his delectable Harlot- Ivy- but pursuing her is too dangerous for both of them.
Walker seeks forever with the gorgeous scuba diver; however, instead of treading water, she is swimming away.
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Paranormal/shifters are one of my favorite genres. I especially enjoyed Cat and Mouse. After past heartbreak, Elorah is afraid to commit beyond BFF with Rowan. Let the chase begin! I also liked the underlying theme of lack of trust in all the stories.
This is an interesting collection of short stories with plenty of adult content. Be warned story 3 is a bit intense and not very happy as it takes place in hell but the beginning of the 4th story finishes the storyline of the 3rd before branching off. The last story with the shark shifter was a suprise and is more on the sweet side than the others. In all a decent set if you’re looking for something a little different.
What do these six shorts have in common? They are about shifters finding their mates. Some under dire circumstances. Sometimes it isn’t all sunshine and rainbows to get your happily ever after.
As you can probably tell from the title it’s a collection of 6 short stories about shifters and their mates. I really enjoyed them.
As you can guess by the name of the book, these are short stories about shifters of all different kinds. Sexy stories between female humans and male shifters all fighting (in one way or another) about and for their relationships. There is always some kind of danger and our heroes live up to that name when they same the woman that each one claim as their mate. I enjoyed the stories for the most part except for certain sexual situations.
These were interesting stories but super short. I would of liked these stories better if they were a bit longer and had more detail.
Out of all these six short stories, I think there is one that I kind of enjoyed. However, with these being “shorts” they literally are so short there is nothing to any of the stories.
Cat and Mouse:
This story irked me. I can’t stand when a female plays wishy washy with the male and then decides she wants to be the jealous lover when someone else is flirting with the male. Elorah can’t decide if she loves Rowan enough to forgo their friendship to be in a relationship. When she finally does give in to him, she all of sudden becomes a dense airhead and decides to go one last night with Jace. Even though she doesn’t consider it a “date”, but knowing that Jace has been spending a large amount of money on wooing her.
Gargoyle Mine:
This is probably the one story I would say I might’ve liked out of all the shorts. I liked the idea of a gargoyle shifter, because it’s not the most common shifter that authors write about. However, I grew frustrated when the author left readers out of important details about Bryant’s history, but yet he had told Terra everything. This would’ve been nice to get to read about. As a reader I question why Bryant’s family had to move when they were younger? Was it an issue with what they were? Why does Bryant pretend to be the statue on top of the bank?
Release the Hellhounds & A Mate for Draco:
Well Release the Hellhounds is definitely not something I would read on it’s own. It’s darker than the other books and ends rather abruptly. A Mate for Draco is little better (and when I say a little I mean by a small margin). Once again we have a wishy washy female. But all of a sudden after being captured she decides if Draco rescues her she’ll give a relationship a try with him. I mean she had 2 weeks of silence from him and still hadn’t changed her mind of taking their friendship out of the friend zone, but then all of a sudden she’s convinced she loves him and will be with him forever. Nope, nu-uh.
House of Harlots:
This is the kind of story I’d expect to see as a novella (or in this case a short). There wasn’t so much information given to readers so they wouldn’t feel as if they were left in the dark on issues. Nothing was really left out in the open. Jax wants Ivy, when she decides to give them a chance his enemies come knocking. He leaves out of some misplaced blame and decides she’s better off without him. His pack gets involved and bam they are back on!
Haven:
Another interesting shifter story. Walker is a great white shifter who has the hots for his best friend. This like House of Harlots is another that I expect to see as a short story. Nothing left out in the open and these two get their HEA.
A collection of “short” stories of shifters and their human mates. I found a few whimsical and romantic, with the gratuitous sex thrown in. The Hell hounds were a bit on the dark side. Was not blown away, but okay for a quick read.
Interesting set of stories. They were okay but nothing really jumped out at me. For some reason the first 2 stories do stick out. I liked the second story with the gargoyle. Those are always interesting shifters to read about. It was sweet. The first story with Elorah and Rowan meh I dont think that woman knew what she wanted. He was kinda stalkerish but hey he is a cat and I liked his character. She had these feelings she didnt understand but then she understood them and still didnt want the dude. She makes these dates with another man but for some reason he shouldnt be upset about it but when HE sees a woman she loses her damn mind. She cant have it both ways and she annoyed me to no end with her constant babbling and back and forth. Anywho…its okay if you dont have anything else to read but again nothing jumped out as spectacular.
The title delivered what it promised–short stories about shifters. The cover was a disconnect for me. It was humorous and I entered the book thinking I’d find funny stories, but the stories were mostly about serious sexual encounters between shifters, gargoyles or hounds from hell. There are more, but these are representative.
The stories had imaginative plots and graphic sex. I wish the author had edited more carefully to avoid grammatical errors and some strange word and imagery usage.
A collection of short stories full of sexy shifters and the feisty mates they fight for. The stories were entertaining to read but none really captured my attention they were just okay for me.
Really good read, this book is a bunch of short stories that are well written and very in shifters. I will admit that I got upset at one story but that’s because I thought it ended in a bad way but actually continued into another story so I quickly got over it.
Well this was a very interesting set of stories. I only read 3 of them and I just could not read any more. The first story the female was so wimpy I am surprised her mate still wanted her. Story 2 was a good start but was jumpy and did not flow good. The story jumped around and again a weak female. The 3rd story I wish I had stopped reading. Thinking there was a HEA when in fact it was FAR from it. A little to dark for my taste and afyer that stor I could not bring myself to read any more.
\First time in encountering this author but her fine collection caught my eye. One in particular was intriguing because I had not read one quite like it that I could remember.
This has a mix that each one will catch your interest with them being a quick bite. The one in particular featured a hellhound alpha that was different. Also a fav of mine in here featuring a Gargoyle yes indeed. The water one was a surprise also not having read one of that type, especially being a shark is one I was leery of but turned out not too bad.
All in all a very entertaining mix of paranormal goodies that can make a heart grow fonder.
Unrequited love, paranormal box set, mostly HEA, stubborn Alphas, skittish mates…..
Cat and Mouse***-the title makes it obvious what type of romance this will be, the chase is on but who’s doing the chasing? This was pretty good, interesting enough to read and short enough not to get bored with it.
Gargoyle Mine*****-this one is my favorite in this set. I just love the concept of gargoyle paranormal. Enjoyed reading this one & love the characters.
Release the Hellhound*-this was my least favorite in this set. It’s more like horror to me, too violent creepy and gory. Just weird then thankfully ended abruptly.
A Mate for Draco**-this is connected to Hellhound but is stand-alone. I did like this story a little better but it does have dark elements.
House of Harlots***-this wasn’t what I was expecting, based on the title which was surprising and the story was ok, entertaining enough to finish.
Haven****-this is unique, to me. The couple seems well matched, since I can’t swim I would be terrified though to have a shark as a friend but I like that they were friends first and enjoyed their story.
I received a copy at no cost and without obligation from the author.