After discovering her boyfriend is married, veterinarian Jayda Kynslan decides to give up on men. She has every intention of planting her feet firmly on the path of celibacy—right after one more night of shameless sex with a stranger. A vacation in Montana would certainly ease the pain of betrayal and offer her anonymity.
The discovery of a dead man in the forest behind Jayda’s rented cabin thrusts her into a foreign world of animal shifters and murder and the man she thought was only a casual diversion seems to be the only one willing to hear her side of the story. Jayda’s just not sure if Cole’s going to take her to jail—or his bed.
Despite my misgivings of Jayda’s reasons for her night of sex she manages to pull it off quite well with Cole. With Cole being a wolf shifter – and knowing that Jayda is too although she has no clue – he’s up for some hot and heavy in the backseat of his car.
When Cole is called the next day to the sight of a murder he’s quite dismayed to find that Jayda is the person who found the body. He wasn’t sure if she was behind the murder or not, but that didn’t stop him from again having sex with her. Now I understand that shifters are very sexual people and with Cole thinking that he’s found his mate he’s all over her – but with the distrust that he was feeling towards her it just didn’t feel right for him to be with her while distrusting her.
I thought the story was a cute. The suspense part of it was definitely not complex but interesting enough to hold my attention. Jayda’s wolf found her mate – but she’s a polymorphic shifter which means that her cougar side is just hanging there. I see from reading about book 1 in this series that that issues is dealt with. If you want a quick shifter read then this might be for you.
Rating: 3.75 out of 5
This book is available from Ellora’s Cave. You can buy it here in e-format.
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