How is not recognizing a mate even possible?Veterinarian Mitch Jacobson might be human, but he is well aware shifters exist. After all, his sister is mated to a bear. Called to assist with a patient emergency, he soon discovers shooting a tiger with a tranquilizer dart isn’t the wisest decision he’s ever made. Not when the predatory feline turns out to be a female with the most beautiful pair of … the most beautiful pair of emerald green eyes he’s ever seen.
There is nothing more Hannah Lawrence loves to do then write her mystery novels. The only reason she came to the Colorado resort was to finish her book in time to make her deadline. Her allergy problems and inability to scent properly have gotten her into trouble before, but she never expected to wake up in a strange male’s bed. And definitely not a handsome male who makes her inquisitive feline purr—something only a true mate should be able to do.
When Mitch discovers the local forest rangers want to rid the countryside of Hannah’s cat and that she is also the target of a stalker, he will do whatever it takes to keep her safe.
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The h is a female tiger with allergies so can’t smell her mate and the H is a human who knows about shifters. He doesn’t realize that she can’t tell that he is her mate and so thinks he is going to have to say goodbye. There is romance, shifters, passion and a little danger. Of course it ends with a hea.
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Hannah was a Tiger with allergies and sense of smell so she got lost and in someone’s yard. The lady called the Mitch vet to come and get her to take to the resort but she tranqed her so he took her home until the tranq wore off. Then he took her to the resort but she then moved in with Mitch and worked on finish writing her book. Had a few problems with a wolf that wanted Mitch for herself. They finally realized that they were mates and another happy ending!