Mary and the Bear
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Mary Elizabeth’s life is spiraling out of control. Her twin sister was killed in an automobile accident. Her bereaved brother-in-law has decided now is a good time to renew their college romance, and her healthy, domineering mother is demanding she move home and slave, ah, make that care for her. What’s a woman to do? Get the heck out of Dodge! She jumps on the promotion offered by her best friend, Kiesha Morgan, and moves to Refuge, NC. The last thing she wants or needs is a man. She’s got enough going on in her life.
Hugh Mosely, owner of Refuge’s only eating establishment, as a favor to Alex Wolfe, good friend and alpha of the Raven Pack, agrees to rent the empty apartment above his diner to Mary Elizabeth and keep an eye on her. Hugh’s also a bear-shifter actively searching for a mate, a she-bear he can breed with and continue his nearly extinct species. Despite his nearly overwhelming, explosive attraction to Mary Elizabeth, he has no interest in human females.
Unfortunately (or is that fortunately?) for them, the true mate bond doesn’t care about personal agendas. Watch as they both get caught up in the mating fever and try to fight their way out.
Mary and the Bear is a spicy, paranormal romance featuring a big, beautiful heroine (BBW) and a Native-American hero who is a bear shifter. If you like fated mates romances with reluctant lovers, this story is for you.
Customer Reviews
Mary and the Bear
Finally, Finally, Finally it came to e-books. I enjoyed this book but I have to say I knew more about Mary through Keisha and Shayla because of the long wait even though it was out on audio for a long time first which I did not need or want. I like how you gave us two stories in one book (Mary/Shannon). But I read Shannon's story, because it was available when Mary's was not out on e-books yet. But all the same. Loved Charles getting hiding the end. Wondering if Mary is ever gong to have the last word with her mother and put her in her place one day? But please, continue to write more shifter stories, you keep my interest in those books. Good job.
B. Duncan