Wednesday, August 17, 2016

S.E.X. Review~ False Start by Cree Storm

The Mating Games gathering has arrived! 
Finding ones mate is not always easy. Not everyone's mate is always the same species and the Council knows this, so they designed a way for all types of shifters and other paranormals to come together. Have some fun, meet new people, and if you are one of the lucky ones....find your mate. 
Knowing that Councilman Troy is responsible for their friend's disappearance, and proving it, are two different things. However, Colby and Ian are just as determined to do that, as they are to figure out how to make their mating official. 
Discovering that the councilman is using endangered animal shifters for his own purposes, pushes Colby's saber toothed tiger and Ian's giant golden crowned flying fox to change their approach, but not their determination. 
The thing is, even with all they know, can they save Joop and the others and still prove that Councilman Troy is behind it all or will the Councilman make these two a part of his experiments first?





False Start by Cree Storm was a nice story about Joop and Kahn’s mating. The story flowed and continued the intriguing world building Ms. Storm created in her new series The Mating Games.

I adored Joop and the fact that he was an average guy, a beaver shifter, and had true human qualities~ not everyone can be the tall studly type~ and his vampire mate loved him even with what Joop considered his flaws.

False Start further took us into the nefarious world of certain council members and their attempt to genetically enhance and create shifters of their own choosing.

The Mating Games series took me on a roller coaster ride that I have not yet tipped over the top. I am looking forward to each subsequent book in the series.
Book provided by author/publisher in exchange for an honest review

Sexy and Sizzling
A four and a half handcuff review





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