M/M, Paranormal, erotica - Novel
TBR reviewer: Luta Wolf

Review


Lyle barely escapes the scientists alive but he definitely doesn’t escape unscathed. He is now a shifter, an aggressive predator shifter. To make matters more complicated when he wakes up, he wakes up to his mate and the heat between them quickly scorches the sheets but if Lyle can’t get control of his animal how can he ever be with Todd. 
 
I’ve found myself addicted to this series, it’s a nice, well written shifter read. However this has to be my favorite installment to the series to date. The plot is unusual, the shifter is a lizard shifter which again is unique, and the characters are impressive. I love the fact that Mr. Richard's characters are never the stereotypical leading men even in the shifter world. The author always flips the switch and makes characters that you can really relate to.
 
My previous concerns voiced in my last review was not see this time around. The author did a much better job of weaving the other books in the series without out overloading the reader. At no point in time did I feel lost or confused because of missing a book and even though I read the pervious one which held a lot of these characters in it, I’m confident that this would still be able to stand alone.

So I bet your wondering why if I liked it so much that it didn’t get a five star rating. It still hasn’t hit that depth of emotional impact that would make me want to read the story again and I prefer to give five stars to books that I’ll read more than once. However from everything I’m see, I have no doubt that the author will be achieving this in the stories to come. This author is only getting better and I can’t wait to see what the next installment will show.

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M/M, Paranormal - novel
TBR reviewer: Luta Wolf

Review


The word inexperienced has a picture of Drake Whitton next to it in the  dictionary with an inscription of never been kissed and doubt it will ever happen. All that’s about to change though and it’s going to happen rapidly. Drake finds himself lost in a chaotic world of high jacking, injury, shifters, and mad scientists but in all that craziness is Ailean and more than kissing is about to transpire. Warning: Not a stand alone.
 
This is actually a pretty simple shifter tale with an un-original plot but the deliver was so good! Sometimes it isn’t a matter of what is written but how it’s written. It’s the difference between a tone deaf person and a trained singer, singing the same song. Which would you rather hear? The author further expanded on this by not having your average leading characters. 
 
Sure you get nerdy characters here and there but Drake is different in that he isn’t the diamond in the rough that is just ignorant to what other’s see. Which is normally the case when it comes to nerd characters. Nope, Drake really is the antisocial, too skinny, and really non-awe inspiring nerd. He doesn’t grow into himself, he is who he is. So when you see Ailean look at this normal run of the mill nerd and see awe inspiring, well it gave ump to the story.
Ailean is an interesting character because he really is an asshole, to the point that you might not think he is good enough for Drake however this played well with their connection and you really felt that they balanced each other. 
 
The downside to the book is that it really isn’t a stand alone. I’ve read one other book in this series so I wasn’t completely lost and yet there were still points that I went huh because of missing the previous book. I can only imagine how confusing this might be for someone who hasn’t read any of the stories in the series. It’s still readable but a little difficult to understand because the author weaved in pieces of the other stories. I kind of felt that more detail
should have gone into the background stories or the author shouldn’t have weaved as much as she did. 

As far as gay shifter romances go, Accepting His Human is top notch.

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