The Bear's Fated Mate
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Publisher Description
He’s going to pick someone perfectly wrong for him—because fate isn’t in charge of his world!
A stand alone title in a brand-new shifter trilogy by New York Times bestselling author Vivian Arend.
As head of security for the family company, polar bear shifter Alex Borealis has intel warning something big is about to happen. His prime suspect? Tantalizing, infuriating Lara Lazuli, youngest daughter of Borealis Gems’ main competitor. But when mating fever hits, he decides she’s the perfect one to turn to. They’ve got chemistry hot enough to melt the polar ice caps, but he doesn’t trust her enough for a permanent connection to form.
Being with Alex is one step shy of torture for Lara. As a wolf shifter, she scented the truth the instant she met him months ago—he’s her mate. But she’s not about to trap anyone into being with her, especially not a man who thinks she’s up to no good. Add in her own suspicions of wrong-doing in her pack and Lara’s caught between heaven and hell.
But tangled sheets lead to real communication, and a bond of friendship forms that neither expected. When Lara asks for help, Alex finds himself living in the pack house, scaring off random Alpha wolves and fighting at her side.
Because the mating fever knows a thing or two about fate and forever.
Customer Reviews
Playful and HOT
another five star book for this amazing writer. Polar bears, wolves, secrets, and hot hot bear fever. Love the humor and light hearted ness of this book. Can’t wait for the next one
Good read
I enjoyed reading this book 📖
It took more time than usual as this isn’t my kindle. But even though the story seemed to move slowly I still liked reading 📖 about Alex & Lara.
The Bear’s Fated Mate
The humor and sex are the strengths of this book. There are a few typos and a minor continuity issue where Lara speaks as though the closet was the first bodily action she had with Alex when it was the stairwell. I wish the author actually shared a childhood story or two about Crystal and Lara so all of her intimate chats with Alex aren’t completely offscreen, and that there was actually something more substabtial to validate Lara’s underhanded suspicions, even if it turned out to be innocent. A little world building would also go a long way so Lara and Crystal’s mind magic doesn’t feel conveniently pulled out of the author’s rear.