When Addison Stravinsky finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun at her banking job, she decides life is too short not to pursue her dreams. Her novel-writing dreams, that is. Not the dreams about the sexy stranger who saved her in the bank and then saved her again by renting her a room in his cabin.But the new dreams won’t go away. Because the more Addison gets to know Reid Bronson, the … know Reid Bronson, the more she’s attracted to this intelligent, sensitive, sexy, man. The trouble is, the more she gets to know him, the more she realizes he’s hiding something from her—something that’s threatening him from the outside and destroying him from within.
Can Addison figure out what’s going on in time to salvage her dreams—all of them?
This book is book 2 of my new standalone series Lumberjack Bears. Altough it’s book 2, you can read it as a standalone! I hope you enjoy it!! – Emilia
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Characters = 4/5
Plot = 5/5
Romance = 3/5
Mystery = 2/5
Action = 5/5
Darkness = 2/5
Humor = 1/5
Stars = 4
Would I recommend this book = Yes
Would I read future books by this author = Yes
Great story. It could be read as a standalone but would recommend reading book 1 first.
-Reid is the quiet one. Lost. Lonely.
-Addison is lonely. Missing real companionship.
The two together are perfect.
This one was somewhat hotter than book 1. That’s a plus in my book!
On to book 3.
We met Reid in the first book “To love a Bear”
Reid is a grumpy unsocial bear shifter. He’s happy that Boomer has his mate, but that means he had to visit town once a week for groceries, and it always seems like it’s his turn!!
Addison hates her job, being a teller in a bank isn’t her dream job, that would a writer. But it won’t pay the bills, so until something better comes along, this is where she has to stay. But an incident at the back has Addison re-evaluating her life, so she throws in her job, ends her lease on her home, and she’s gone, she’s ready for adventure.
Taking up the offer that Reid offered her seemed like a good idea at the time, but now, now she’s not so sure, he seems really grumpy at her just turning up at his home!!!
Reid is a nightmare, Addison feels something for him, she knows he feels something for her, but he keeps pulling away!!
This book is totally different from the first. I liked Reid, although a grumpy bear, he does have a good heart. Finding out that Addison could be his mate totally throws Reid, he knows he could make her happy, but if he shows her his bear and she freaks out that that’s his happiness gone!!
The action comes in the form of a hunter/hitman. He stalks both Addison and Reid.
Reid and Emmy
Have you ever been afraid to reach out and take something because you are not sure you would be able to keep it? This is Reid and Emmy’s story.
Worried he has slowly isolated himself within the group of bears he calls a clan. When you don’t trust yourself because you feel that it is a slippery slope to distraction it’s hard to be friendly.
Emmy has led a difficult life but she is determined that her future will be about the things that she wants to do but she also knows bad she will have to do jobs just to survive. Eye-opening experience will make her really reevaluate her life and make some changes and take a chance. Will she fly or Crash and Burn she honestly does not know but she’s going to try.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Save this one for a cold night
Addison, a bank teller, is saved by Reid, a lumberjack bear shifter, during work one day. As the story progresses life changes are made, an old nemesis returns and a life altering decision is forced to happen. To Save A Bear, much like To Love A Bear, has so much going for it I didn’t know what to do once it ended. I can’t wait for Orion, Dominic and Morgan’s books. This is definitely a book to save for a cold night as it will warm you right up.
I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.