Thursday, April 28, 2016

ARC Review - Shifters In The Spring (reviewing Alyse Zaftig's The Panther's Baby)!



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Shiftr: Swipe Left for Love--Ryzard by Ariana Hawkes


Stripe for Love by Anya Nowlan


Leopard Print Love by J.M. Klaire


Baby for the Bear by Olivia Arran


The Bearfield Baby Heist by Jacqueline Sweet


Kissed by the Cowbear by Liv Brywood


Protector Wolf by J.K. Harper


His Secret Dragon by Elianne Adams


Baby Mine by Ellis Leigh


Daddy Bear by Edith Hawkes


The Alpha's Curse by Scarlett Grove


Impawsible Dream by Claire Ryann


The Panther's Baby by Alyse Zaftig


Something Weasel This Way Comes by Cynthia Fox


The Alpha Warlock's Redemption by Auriella Skye


Forces of Nature by Gen Gericault



MY REVIEW:



I am reviewing Alyse Zaftig's The Panther's Baby. 

I found this story to be fast-paced, sexy, daring, and downright YUMMY! I loved the sweetness, the pleasure, and the shifter elements. It was hard to resist this opportunity to read another Alyse Zaftig story since her previous books were just as great. I think paranormal romance fans will ADORE The Panther's Baby. It is greatly written with desirable characters and a plot that is irresistible. 

Usually the whole instalove, instalust thing can be a bit much, but with shifters, I find it to fit just right because I picture them finding and loving their mates instantly thanks to their animal DNA so, yea, there is nothing wrong with the instalove thing in this book at all. 

The Panther's Baby gets a STEAMY AND SWEET FOUR SHOOTING STARS! Since I only read and reviewed this story, I plan on going back and rereading the rest because heck, with shifters, I don't want to miss these stories.  

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