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Big Alpha in Town by Eve Langlais
5.0
Bearing His Name - Eve Langlais
This one was hilarious! And, for a short book, it had a nice plot. There were hints of a previous or long-standing plot, but I do not know if it is because Langlais was trying to introduce a new world or if it was part of an ongoing series. Regardless, it can be read alone with complete understanding. What I liked most about this short story was that it actually managed to have a plot with hints of a mystery - something authors do not always do very well in short stories.
Owned By the Lion - Milly Taiden
Whoo! This story was hot, hot, hot! The hero and heroine had great and explosive chemistry. This story was a bit like a roller coaster - it was slow to start, became exhilarating and fun, then slow to end. I liked it, but it seemed like the plot went slow, even for a short story. The best part, at least for me, was the chemistry between the hero and heroine.
No Need Fur Love - Kate Baxter
Baxter was new to me and I was really impressed. Her supernatural world is one I would love to learn more about as she involves different types of supernatural creatures, not just shifters. Baxter's story was really quick. She wasted no time getting to the plot of the story. Sometimes, I felt it was too plot driven with not enough romance between the hero and heroin, but it was still a satisfying read. I would have loved to see this as a fully fleshed book.
Overall, this book was hot, funny, and interesting. I liked seeing more of Langlais and Taiden and meeting Baxter. I think pairing these three authors together was a great choice and made for a delightful and entertaining read.
This one was hilarious! And, for a short book, it had a nice plot. There were hints of a previous or long-standing plot, but I do not know if it is because Langlais was trying to introduce a new world or if it was part of an ongoing series. Regardless, it can be read alone with complete understanding. What I liked most about this short story was that it actually managed to have a plot with hints of a mystery - something authors do not always do very well in short stories.
Owned By the Lion - Milly Taiden
Whoo! This story was hot, hot, hot! The hero and heroine had great and explosive chemistry. This story was a bit like a roller coaster - it was slow to start, became exhilarating and fun, then slow to end. I liked it, but it seemed like the plot went slow, even for a short story. The best part, at least for me, was the chemistry between the hero and heroine.
No Need Fur Love - Kate Baxter
Baxter was new to me and I was really impressed. Her supernatural world is one I would love to learn more about as she involves different types of supernatural creatures, not just shifters. Baxter's story was really quick. She wasted no time getting to the plot of the story. Sometimes, I felt it was too plot driven with not enough romance between the hero and heroin, but it was still a satisfying read. I would have loved to see this as a fully fleshed book.
Overall, this book was hot, funny, and interesting. I liked seeing more of Langlais and Taiden and meeting Baxter. I think pairing these three authors together was a great choice and made for a delightful and entertaining read.