Book Blurb
Jaguar shifter Maya Anderson learns about a secret jaguar society through undergournd social networking sites. She wanted to discover others like her, but now she's got more trouble than she bargained for—including one hot jaguar shifter who's set his sights on her. Wade Patterson has learned that Maya is a shifter—and available. But how does he get to know her when he left such a bad first impresssion? When he learns Maya has gone to a watering hole for jaguar shifters to meet up, he quickly follows after, hoping she is wily enough to hold her own...
Toot's Review
I very much enjoyed this shapeshifter story. What I like best about Terry Spear's Jaguar series is that she stays very close to how the actual animals behave in the wild. She doesn't make up her own characteristics such as mind speak or any of that nonsense that other authors take liberties with. I also liked that this book has a message about the evils of hunting wild animals on US ranches for sport and profit. I loved the idea that shapeshifters of a specific species not only protects the shapeshifters but also their non-shapeshifting cousins. Sort of like animal rights super heroes.
On the romance front, I loved the chemisty between the two main characters as well as the internal strength of the heroine. She was fun, sassy and was upfront to any man whom wanted to court her, that she was playing the field. Any man who wanted to take her on, needed to get used to that fact or move on but when she meets Wade, he takes on the challenge to show her he's the one.
All in all, highly recommended!
On the romance front, I loved the chemisty between the two main characters as well as the internal strength of the heroine. She was fun, sassy and was upfront to any man whom wanted to court her, that she was playing the field. Any man who wanted to take her on, needed to get used to that fact or move on but when she meets Wade, he takes on the challenge to show her he's the one.
All in all, highly recommended!


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