Layla Winters is out of shape, out of breath, and out of luck. After a series of strange circumstances, she finds herself hanging from Montana’s highest cliff without a hope to survive. That is until two identical twin bear shifters come racing up the mountain to save her.Slate and Karl Ember are two bear shifter twins looking for a mate. Karl wants to complete the triad which is any twin bear … twin bear shifter’s destiny but his brother Slate has a problem with sharing, and there’s no way that Slate is going to share a mate. But when the curvy and quick witted, Layla, literally falls into their muscular arms, all bets are off.
Layla is perfect for Slate, but she’s also perfect for his brother, Karl. Can the two brothers learn to share a mate or will they both go down fighting?
No violence, danger, or suspense in this one! Just a whole lot of laughs and hot menage action between a beautiful curvy woman and her two muscular bear shifters. Plus, Stetson and Alexander settle their dispute and finally find out which of them is the baddest polar bear shifter in Colwood, Montana!
MFM. No Cliffhanger. HEA.
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Layla is or was a wedding planner, being dumped by her boyfriend was bad enough, her life was going nowhere and now she’s stuck half way up a mountain! Can her day get any worse?
Slate and Karl are the jokers in the pack. Never taking anything seriously. And always arguing! They agree on nothing except their love of flying.
Being cowboys wasn’t where they saw their lives ending. They thought they’d be in the army forever, but now they are here in the mountains of Montana they couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.
Being the jokers of the crew, Slate and Karl don’t have cowboy jobs, they tried to wriggle out of that one, and so they are suppose to come up with ways to make money for the ranch. Yeah, that’s not going too well…
Meeting Layla wasn’t where they thought they’d find their mate. (On the side of a mountain) In fact Slate is adamant that they won’t be sharing a mate ever. Twin shifters always share mates, no one has ever gone against the triad, but Slate maybe the first bear to ignore fate. And that breaks Karl’s heart, when they were kids they were inseparable, and now all they do is argue. If they don’t share a mate, they will always feel incomplete!
Book 3 in a five book series.
This one sees the twins fighting then falling for the same woman.
Not my favourite book in the series. They were always acting like kids and not grown adults (very off putting) And I don’t really like brothers sharing the same woman, but there is no incest so I could go with it.
There is lots of laughter in this book. And a few tender moments with these clowns and their mate.
I like the fact the previous couples are seen in this series. They all live in the same area so it stands to reason to catch up with them.
Hoping Tyler’s book makes more sense.
Love this series. A mate for the twins!
Layla gets dumped by her boyfriend because she’s suddenly become more woman than he can handle after he slims down. Instead of having a pity party, she takes a soul searching ride to nowhere and ends up somewhere hanging onto the side of a mountain, lol.. She’s a sight for sore eyes to these two invincible shifter bears but Slate doesn’t want to honor the triad & share a woman with his twin Karl. They compete to woo her & again these twins are hilarious. Love this series. Great, feel good, light hearted story, as usual. I hope to hear more of the twin bantering in future Clawed Squad books.
OMG words can’t describe how much I love Layla. Once she got over self-pity party she became my favorite heroine of all time. When she said that she was going to make that mountain her bitch I never laughed so hard. As for the twins what can I say about them beside that they’re hilarious as hell I also love Lala no-nonsense attitude with them she definitely keep their butt in line. Overall a great read I have to say that this has to be my favorite out of the whole series. I can’t wait to see what going to happen next. I received this book in exchange for my honest review.