Tuesday, March 19, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Finding His Mate by Rose Nickol

Justine hated working as a stripper for Razor, the leader of the wolves, but the pay was good.  It wasn’t a bad job, but Masher, one of the members of the club decided he wanted her and would do anything to get her. When her friend Jasmine disappeared, Justine knew something was up. Then she met Tito. When she contacted Maisy, Jasmine’s sister to pass on a message from her boss, Stud, the President of the Satan’s Bears sent Tito to bring Justine to him.

Marcus (Tito) Titoloni, a huge biker bear, worked for Satan’s Bears, the MC club that owned and ran Redding Flats. Tito was something Justine hadn’t been expecting. He was sexy as sin and so overprotective just like you would expect a bear shifter to be. Justine didn’t want to fall for him, but found that she couldn’t help herself. Tito walked into her life and took over. He handled things firmly and fairly and the sex wasn’t bad either. But what she did know from meeting Tito was that she was in so much trouble.


Finding His Mate, Satan’s Bears 2 by Rose Nickol was a very quick read.  An interesting take on shifters, a motorcycle club, and the people involved. While I liked the main characters, Tito and Justine, I found their relationship superficial and slightly forced. The manner is which they met was no different than any other couple involved in MC dealings. I really am still not sure, except for the fact Justine stripped at the bar, and Tito was in the MC, what each actually did. Was the MC club involved in illegal dealings? Were they good guys? As shifters, I can’t recall if they actually ever shifted in the book.

I do know that a group of wolves took over the town and apparently were the antagonists and bear shifters were the protagonists. The feud between the shifters was more told by the author and not shown. A few incidences that glossed over the issues, but nothing in depth. 
I enjoyed Justine’s daughter, Christine. She was a sweet, precocious young lady who was high functioning autistic. I was slightly taken back at some of the language the author had coming from her mouth, and the way the “bad guy” talked about her. 

The story ended abruptly, with a very quick resolution to all the buildup taking place throughout the tale. Anticlimactic with no information given.

Finding His Mate was not for me, but I’d like to try this author again.

Frisky but Not too Kinky
A three handcuff review

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