A Very Jaguar Christmas
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
If you're looking for a little winter heat, this steamy jaguar shifter romance by USA Today bestselling author Terry Spear has everything you need:A fierce jaguar shifter who puts everything on the line to protect her ward
•A fearless military man who can tear down any obstacle stupid enough to get in his way
•A shift of fate that brings them together for a holiday they'll never forgetThere are all kinds of surprises under the mistletoe, but neither of them thought being captured by the shifter would be the best Christmas present ever…
As a protector of all jaguar-kind, Guardian agent Demetria MacFarlane isn't surprised to get a call near Christmas—but when she's sent to protect a cub whose species she didn't even know existed, her holiday season gets complicated. And it doesn't help that her partner is a distraction of the hottest kind.
Hotshot JAG agent Everett Anderson can handle dangerous poachers and wildlife traffickers, no problem…but kids? Everett fears he'll be stuck cub-sitting under the Christmas tree, but working with one sexy Guardian she-cat may be the best present he's ever gotten.
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A long-delayed romance blooms between two werejaguars trying to return a child home in time for Christmas in this sweet and breezy tale that's light on tension and suspense. Everett Anderson and Demetria MacFarlane are working on integrating the branches of the werejaguar defense agency in Dallas, Tex., when they get a call about an abandoned child. He turns out to be another kind of shifter, one that the werejaguars had no idea even existed. Everett and Demetria act on the strong feelings they've long had for each other as they search for the child's family. Their biggest obstacle is the child's kindred's matching skepticism about jaguar shifters, but even that is easily overcome as the various plot threads flow smoothly toward happy resolutions. The emphasis on superficial Christmas elements lights, trees, presents, visits to Santa make this a pleasant Yuletide read, but it lacks depth.