
Title: The Bear
Author: P. A. Brown
Publisher: Amber Allure
Publisher URL: http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure
ISBN: 978-1-60272-580-5
Genre: {M/M} Gay, Contemporary, Fantasy, Shapeshifter
Rating: 4.5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Scandalous Minx
Scott Thompson has a fascination with bears, be it the type that lives in the wilderness or the burly men he prefers in his bed. His parkland home has become the hunting ground for poachers and unsafe for the bears that live in the area. Scott’s week seems to deteriorate when he not only discovers a dead bear, but also finds one in close proximity to his home. He calls on the one man he trusts above all others, Luke Stadler.
Luke is the object of Scott’s most erotic dreams. His sheer size is enough to intimidate those in his wake, but makes Scott feel safe and secure. Their investigation doesn’t turn up a bear, but a wounded man, which leaves Scott wondering if he imagined the bear or if it was real. Will this sudden crisis be the catalyst to bring the two together?
I sometimes forget just how yummy bears can be, and P. A. Brown brought it all back in her latest release The Bear. The raw power and the desire to protect make these men mates you won’t soon forget. Luke’s description of men in bars had me barking in laughter and nodding in agreement. It’s nice to have characters who know what they like and refuse to settle for less. The plot isn’t overly complicated, but this story didn’t need it to be. Ms. Brown writes a wonderful paranormal tale about acceptance and love, and places it on a picturesque backdrop. Who could ask for more? Actually, a greedy reader like me could ask for more bear stories in the near future. Buy it and enjoy.
Author: P. A. Brown
Publisher: Amber Allure
Publisher URL: http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure
ISBN: 978-1-60272-580-5
Genre: {M/M} Gay, Contemporary, Fantasy, Shapeshifter
Rating: 4.5 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Scandalous Minx
Scott Thompson has a fascination with bears, be it the type that lives in the wilderness or the burly men he prefers in his bed. His parkland home has become the hunting ground for poachers and unsafe for the bears that live in the area. Scott’s week seems to deteriorate when he not only discovers a dead bear, but also finds one in close proximity to his home. He calls on the one man he trusts above all others, Luke Stadler.
Luke is the object of Scott’s most erotic dreams. His sheer size is enough to intimidate those in his wake, but makes Scott feel safe and secure. Their investigation doesn’t turn up a bear, but a wounded man, which leaves Scott wondering if he imagined the bear or if it was real. Will this sudden crisis be the catalyst to bring the two together?
I sometimes forget just how yummy bears can be, and P. A. Brown brought it all back in her latest release The Bear. The raw power and the desire to protect make these men mates you won’t soon forget. Luke’s description of men in bars had me barking in laughter and nodding in agreement. It’s nice to have characters who know what they like and refuse to settle for less. The plot isn’t overly complicated, but this story didn’t need it to be. Ms. Brown writes a wonderful paranormal tale about acceptance and love, and places it on a picturesque backdrop. Who could ask for more? Actually, a greedy reader like me could ask for more bear stories in the near future. Buy it and enjoy.
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