![]() Then I read the second in the series, and loved it even more! I was therefore excited to listen to the audio very much. When I read this book earlier in the year, I loved it straight away. I had to combine the audio and book review together because the unique nature of the book influences the audio version’s palatability. In the end, however, we see their soft-underbellies and they manage to worm their way into our hearts. ![]() Paris is very cocky and stand-offish, hard to wrap your mental cuddle around. It takes some doing – Cole is really stiff and sometimes hard to read. Tara Lain likes to give us quirky, sometimes odd MCs and then show us why we should love them. This makes his being mated to Cole very hard, and forms the crux of their dilemma. ![]() He stutters, he’s awkward, he’s shy, and – he’s mated to a panther! Paris, his mate, is extremely cat like, shifty, sinuous, slinky and … solitary. This is a unique shifter book in that Cole is no typical alpha. ![]()
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