Savage Giant
A Fantasy Monster Romance
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
The huge sasquatch says I belong to him.
When I need a place to lie low for a while, my late grandfather’s mountain cabin seems like the perfect solution. That is, until I discover there are actual Sasquatches living in the forest. And my solar truck just broke down. Awesome.
My plans to hike back to civilization are thwarted by a huge man-beast named Gorran. He smells me, excitedly announces I’m ovulating, and carries me back to the cabin.
Apparently, he thinks we’re fated mates.
And he promises he’ll never let me go.
Customer Reviews
Fun read
Cari is a woman on the run and Gorran is a Sasquatch grieving but their meeting is total fun. When Cari goes to hide out in a cabin in the cascades, she doesn’t expect to find a monster but Gorran is watching the borders of his land. Lots of fun as they begin to understand each other and he protects her both from another tribe and from human hitman. Steamy as she in turn shows him some human ‘things’. Fun and easy read. Lots of learning on both sides.
Solid Read
The second book in the Cascade Beasts series by Sue Mercury, this is Gorran and Cari's story. Cari is running for her life from some gangsters and heads to her family's cabin in the Cascades very close to Starblessed territory and soon finds out her grandfather's tales of Bigfoot are real. Gorran, a grieving Sasquatch, is intrigued by the lone human and their romance is, hummm, compelling. The characters are well written, Storyline fast paced, there is sizzle, steam, and action. Great second book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
“Would I always live in the past,…”
Gorran is still mourning the death of the woman he was courting when a human woman enters Starblessed territory and intrigues him with her cautious, loner, behavior.
Cari makes a desperate break from society, and hopes with careful planning and rationing she can hold out until she has a solid plan for surviving… a Sasquatch coming to her rescue isn’t anywhere in her thinking, but sometimes you’ve just got to adapt.
This done in one book is a charming story about characters trying to understand one another. First without direct communication, but the as they do start talking by actually listening and considering what they are saying. I loved when Cari applied our human thinking and beliefs to something Gorran wanted to do… and discovered in his world, there’s a reason to listen to his guidance.
I was gifted with a copy of Savage Giant and chose to share my thoughts.