Falling Hard
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Descripción editorial
A M/M Shifter Romance!
Haven has dreamed of his trek through the Sierra high country for years.
Haven and his tiger half can't wait to set off on the traditional trek. An unmated male, he'll be searching for territory, but also a lifemate. The best part? He's leaving that egocentric, narcissistic jerk, Ramon, behind. Yeah, he's hot as hades, but he's also a player. Tigers mate for life, and Ramon can't be trusted. Hopefully, they won't meet again for years.
Ramon is nothing if not determined.
Haven thinks he's leaving without him, but that's never going to happen. Unfortunately, the male is planning on trekking through the High Sierra wilderness. The closest Ramon has ever been to a forest was when he and his sisters used to hang in Golden Gate Park.
But Ramon has struggled though hard times before. Hiking and camping with the male he intends to spend his life with should be a breeze compared to what Ramon and his sisters have already lived through. One way or the other, he's gonna find a way to convince Haven to come home, even if he has to follow him to the top of the highest mountain.
"The post-apocalyptic Santa Cruz Shifter world has a community of awesome characters who all make sense together!" Goodreads Reviewer
Reseñas de clientes
The tiger and his lynx
Ramon was a lynx and a mechanic was a player and was chasing after Haven, he thought that Ramon was the worst person in the village. Haven was going to publicly humiliate him but Ramon found out but after they kissed Ramon’s lynx knew that Haven was his. Haven was going to travel to the different clans to find his mate. So when he left Ramon followed him to try to show him that they were mates. Haven at first tried to send him home but realized that was a lost cause. They met with the ravens, helped the bears, and the pumas many adventures but Haven realized that they were mates. Through their adventures I laughed and cried the book sucked me right in from the start even worried when Haven got hurt bad. Great book! Will have to look for more of Marie Booth’s books.