This time, it’s a real bunny shifter and you know the saying about doing something like bunnies…
Oliver Biggerstaffer comes to Texas from Boston, looking for a job and a new life. He’s hoping the advertising firm he interviews for will hire him, and he can put his past where it belongs—behind him. No one will know who or what he is—a snake shifter.
Except he’s interviewed by Jagger Osterman, a bear shifter, and he meets a cute bunny shifter at the hotel where he’s staying. Oliver can’t hide his shifter status from them. And he doesn’t want to, once he meets them—especially the bunny, Peter Ruiz. It’s lust at first sight, but Oliver wants to take things slow as long as he’s staying at the hotel Peter’s working at.
Peter wants to get laid, and he wants to get laid now. The sexy snake shifter he’s attracted to has morals and ethics and things most of the guys Peter’s screwed around with before lack.
Oliver treats Peter like a person, not a body to have sex with, and if they can survive a series of weird accidents that might not be accidents after all, then Oliver and Peter just might have a happy ending all their own.
Bailey
Bradford’s series, City
Shifters, took a new spin on shifter tales. A well-developed story, Harey Situations was a lovely
contemporary romance whose characters happened to be shifters. Ms. Bradford delivered a winner in her
ability to make me forget about the animal and focus on the men.
Oliver, a mixed
snake shifter and Peter, a hare were well-suited from the first meeting. Both
men brought insecurities and trepidations, but more importantly a deep-seeded
need to be loved and desired for who each was.
Peter’s charming,
witty personality stole the show, and Oliver’s stoic demeanor kept me turning
the pages. The infusion of Peter’s cousin Lucy added an element of a strong and
spit-fire woman, who knew what she wanted out of life.
Together,
Oliver and Peter steamed the pages of my e-reader, as every available surface
was utilized. The drama which unfolded, the twists and turns all kept me
interested and looking forward to the next book in City Shifters.
Book provided in exchange
for an honest review
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff
review
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2016 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.
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